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with running water. Dampen a clean cloth and gently pat around your burn to remove dirt and bacteria. When you're finished, rinse off your face with cool running water from a shower, hose, or cup of water. Pat the burn dry with a clean, dry cloth. Get rid of all hair at least 1 inch (2.5 cm) around the burn. Use a disposable razor  to gently shave away the hair. If you are having trouble shaving around the burn, ask your doctor for help. If your doctor gave you a prescription for an antibiotic ointment, apply it according to the directions on the label. You can also use petroleum jelly such as Vaseline or Aquaphor or pure aloe vera gel. Apply the ointment to clean, dry skin once every 2 hours or as directed.  Do not use creams, lotions, oils, or butter, as these can irritate the burn. If you use vaseline or aloe vera gel, wear gloves or use a spatula to remove the gel from the container so it doesn't get dirty. Avoid using babies vaseline. Talk to your doctor about the best kind of non-stick gauze to use. Cut a piece of gauze that is slightly larger than the wound itself. Use medical adhesive tape to tape the wound down to your face. Make sure that the tape does not stick to the burn itself. Replace the bandage once a day. This will prevent the wound from rubbing against surfaces like pillows or scarves. If you often rest your hand against your face, a bandage will help you keep your hands away from the wound. You can use acetaminophen (Tylenol), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve), or aspirin.  Read the label of the medicine to learn the appropriate dose. Burns may blister, peel, or itch as they heal. Try to avoid touching the wound as much as possible. No matter what, do not burst blisters or pick at scabs, as this could damage  your skin and increase the risk of infection. Try sitting on your hands whenever the burn starts itching. You can also squeeze a stress ball or a ball of clay. Keep an eye on your burn as it heals. Look out for any signs of infection, such as swelling, fever, or increased pain. If you notice these symptoms, contact your doctor as soon as possible.

summary: Clean the burn Shave facial hair around the burn. Apply a gel ointment to the burn. Tape a non-stick gauze bandage over the burn. Take an over-the-counter painkiller to reduce the pain. Avoid scratching or picking at the burn as it heals. Contact your doctor if the wound gets worse.


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Alternatively, you can melt the chocolate in a double boiler: fill a saucepan with 2 inches (5.08 centimeters) of water, and set a glass, heat-safe bowl on top. Place the chocolate into the bowl, and stir it until it melts. Make sure that you are using pure, unsweetened cocoa powder. Save the remaining 2 teaspoons (8 grams) of sugar for later. If you cannot find any, and only have hot chocolate mix on hand, use 2 teaspoons of hot chocolate mix and 1½ tablespoons (23 grams) of sugar instead. You can use any type of milk you want for this, although whole milk will give you the richest-tasting frozen hot chocolate. Do not pour in the rest of the milk just yet.  If the mixture starts to turn solid, place the saucepan on the burner, and turn the heat to low. Continue stirring it until it melts again. If you placed the saucepan back on the burner during the last step, take it off before stirring the rest of the milk in. This should chill the mixture down. If the mixture is still warm, place it into the freezer for a few minutes until it turns cold. Do not let it freeze, however. Start at a slow speed to break up the ice, then finish it off with a high speed. Your frozen hot chocolate won't be perfectly smooth like a milkshake or smoothie; it will have a slight grainy texture to it. If your blender isn't very strong, use crushed ice instead. You can do this by hand with a whisk or with an electric mixer. You can also use a food processor fitted with whisks. Keep beating the sugar and cream until stiff peaks form. You can serve the frozen hot chocolate as is, or you can garnish it further with a drizzle of chocolate sauce, a sprinkle of chocolate curls, or a maraschino cherry.

summary: Melt 3 ounces (90 grams) of semi-sweet chocolate in a small saucepan over low heat, stirring often. Remove the saucepan from heat, then stir in the cocoa powder and 2 tablespoons (30 grams) of sugar. Slowly stir in ½ cup (120 milliliters) of milk. Pour in the remaining cup (240 milliliters) of milk. Blend the cold hot chocolate with 3 cups (420 milliliters) of ice using a blender. Beat the remaining 2 teaspoons (8 grams) of sugar with ½ cup (120) milliliters of heavy cream. Pour the frozen hot chocolate into tall glasses, then spoon the whipped cream on top.


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To deflate, you will typically need to pull the plug or twist a valve. Do not jump on the air mattress while it is deflating to speed up the process. You should not hit it or use anything to make the air release faster. Forcing the air out can damage the mattress, plug, and valve. With some thinner air mattresses, you can fold the mattress in half to force the air out. Keep the air plug or valve open as you fold the mattress. Once the air is out, lay the mattress out flat and fold it lengthwise onto itself twice until you have a thin rectangle. Then, start from the opposite end of the plug or valve and use your palms to roll it tightly, as if you were rolling a sleeping bag. Use your knuckles and fingers as you roll to apply pressure to the mattress. Using a cover can extend the life of your mattress, as well as protect it from bugs, spills, and mold. A vinyl zip cover will work to protect an air mattress. Put the cover on every time you use the mattress, and remove it when you are done using the mattress. Storing the air mattress in an area with humidity or high temperatures can shorten the lifespan of your air mattress. High, fluctuating temperatures and humidity will put unnecessary stress on the materials. This is why garages and unfinished basements are not good areas to store air mattresses. Store your air mattress at room temperature.
summary: Allow the mattress to deflate without help. Fold carefully. Use a protectant cover. Avoid storing the mattress in humid areas.