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Whats a good way to make fake burns

userman

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A friend of mine set up a little prank in wich he made it look like he cut two of his fingers off wile cutting carrots.
So i am wanting to eather buy or build something that i can make to look like i have burned my self really bad.


Thanks
 
Just keep an icepack or something else cold (compressed air cain upside down sprayed) on the part of the skin you want burned for a long time. You will get frostbite and it will turn brown/reddish, and be hard. No blister like a burn, but it will pass as it is actually something real.

Eventually as new skin builds it goes away. I have given myself frostbite with icepacks on my back many a times.
 
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Just keep an icepack or something else cold (compressed air cain upside down sprayed) on the part of the skin you want burned for a long time. You will get frostbite and it will turn brown/reddish, and be hard. No blister like a burn, but it will pass as it is actually something real.

Eventually as new skin builds it goes away. I have given myself frostbite with icepacks on my back many a times.

If you are getting frostbite from ice packs, you aren't using them corrctly. :Q
 
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Just keep an icepack or something else cold (compressed air cain upside down sprayed) on the part of the skin you want burned for a long time. You will get frostbite and it will turn brown/reddish, and be hard. No blister like a burn, but it will pass as it is actually something real.

Eventually as new skin builds it goes away. I have given myself frostbite with icepacks on my back many a times.

If you are getting frostbite from ice packs, you aren't using them corrctly. :Q

Nahh, I just used to sleep with them directly on my back, I didn't care as a little frostbite was worth the benefit.
 
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Just keep an icepack or something else cold (compressed air cain upside down sprayed) on the part of the skin you want burned for a long time. You will get frostbite and it will turn brown/reddish, and be hard. No blister like a burn, but it will pass as it is actually something real.

Eventually as new skin builds it goes away. I have given myself frostbite with icepacks on my back many a times.

If you are getting frostbite from ice packs, you aren't using them corrctly. :Q

explain
 
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Just keep an icepack or something else cold (compressed air cain upside down sprayed) on the part of the skin you want burned for a long time. You will get frostbite and it will turn brown/reddish, and be hard. No blister like a burn, but it will pass as it is actually something real.

Eventually as new skin builds it goes away. I have given myself frostbite with icepacks on my back many a times.

If you are getting frostbite from ice packs, you aren't using them corrctly. :Q

explain

Ummm, you are supposed to remove them before they cause tissue damage?
Is my sarcasm meter on the fritz?
 
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: chambersc
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor
Just keep an icepack or something else cold (compressed air cain upside down sprayed) on the part of the skin you want burned for a long time. You will get frostbite and it will turn brown/reddish, and be hard. No blister like a burn, but it will pass as it is actually something real.

Eventually as new skin builds it goes away. I have given myself frostbite with icepacks on my back many a times.

If you are getting frostbite from ice packs, you aren't using them corrctly. :Q

explain

Ummm, you are supposed to remove them before they cause tissue damage?
Is my sarcasm meter on the fritz?
There is no emotion on the internet. Thus, I was just seeking to clarify.
 
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