Cooking is not a cup of tea for everyone.
And an actress Joy King It was revealed, cooking can be a dangerous task.
On Tuesday, January 28, Family relationship The actress moved to Instagram to share the photos of the injuries that she had on her face, chin and neck while she was in the kitchen “a few days ago.”
The four pictures revealed a large amount of burns and subsequent chaos.
While King seems fine because she recovers and cares about burns on her face, she revealed that burns were the result of hot oil.
“I burned myself a few days ago by throwing leeks in a frying pan of hot oil,” she wrote next to the photos.
“I called my mother to tell her and say,” Look at this reason I hate cooking, “King continued, along with the skull and emojis.
Earlier this month, King topped the headlines after whitening her eyebrows to attend the best shows in Ws in Los Angeles.
On the truth She said her mother had a sharp response to her new appearance telling her daughter, “I cannot look at you. She looks very strange.”
“Oh comrades, I know I look strange. This is the point,” I continued in the Tiktok video. “I was like, my mother, this is the point. The important point is that I am trying something different. I will dye them again but just allow me to get this.”
King said she loved the new appearance, as the singer Noah Cyrus did, as she confirmed in the comments.
However, the photos she shared by Burns show that King has since gave up her new look and already dyed her eyebrows again to their original color.
According to the American Academy Dermatology Association“Although the first degree burns are not as dangerous as high -degree burns, they can hurt somewhat and can leave a scar if they are not treated properly.”
A dermatologist recommends that if one maintains a first degree burning while cooking at home, the cold water must be applied to the burning immediately and the petroleum gel must be applied to burns two to three times a day.
And if the window is formed, then the splendor does not emerge, but it keeps it clean with an unlimited bandage and avoid exposure to sunlight, if possible.