I sometimes straighten my hair, but the other day used this super large curling iron on the front (side swept bangs, for all you wimmins and pick3) so it wouldn't lay flat on my forehead like juiceddreadlock's nutsack.
I don't know what happened, exactly, but it slipped a little and smacked me across the bridge of my nose and unfortunately... my eyelid.
It was a split second, but I heard that distinct hissing sound.
I filled a baggy with ice and sat on the couch for an hour with it on the bridge of my nose. My husband came home and saw me and started laughing and said, "oh... i can't WAIT to hear this one."
the ice helped. the bridge of my nose may not scab- it's darker and scaly, but i can cover it with makeup.
My eyelid though... is peeling and raw.
this shit better clear up before I start my new job on monday. I don't need them knowing exactly how accident prone I am.
addendum: my hair looked awesome for the rest of the day. i'm totally doing that again.
I don't know what happened, exactly, but it slipped a little and smacked me across the bridge of my nose and unfortunately... my eyelid.
It was a split second, but I heard that distinct hissing sound.
I filled a baggy with ice and sat on the couch for an hour with it on the bridge of my nose. My husband came home and saw me and started laughing and said, "oh... i can't WAIT to hear this one."
the ice helped. the bridge of my nose may not scab- it's darker and scaly, but i can cover it with makeup.
My eyelid though... is peeling and raw.
this shit better clear up before I start my new job on monday. I don't need them knowing exactly how accident prone I am.
addendum: my hair looked awesome for the rest of the day. i'm totally doing that again.