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SaltyIceBoy

SaltyIceBoy

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Dec 12, 2023
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I was wondering how long I'd need to hold ice over my salted skin for a second degree burn to form. I don't want to go over, but aim to go a minute below that amount of time for maximum scarring without an ER visit. I've been doing 5 minutes as of late, but they aren't as potent as I'd like them. Any help is appreciated.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
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I think it's a bit unpredictable how cold the salt/ice mix really is. It can be anything from 0 to -20°C. Have you considered dry ice? It's -79°C as this temp is stable you could estimate a time for how long it needs to get a 2nd degree burn at this temperature.

However I don't recommend trying this. It's your own choice.
 
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lebrodude

Mage
Jul 18, 2022
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yeah don't do that, that's seems like unnecessary pain.
 
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