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"The pain only increased for the five days since I got burned, so I went to the hospital asking for a numbing burn cream," he explained. "When they saw my burns they said I needed surgery."
Steve-O also shared his thanks to the medical team that completed the surgery.
"Dr. Fidler carved 2nd and 3rd degree burns out of 15% of my skin, cutting so deep that he had to sew/graft "patches" of skin from exactly seven different cadavers (dead people) to replace what was missing," he wrote.
Come And Be Terrified By People Using 'Bubble Masks'...
Come And Be Terrified By People Using 'Bubble Masks'
So. Bubble masks are the latest skincare craze sweeping the Insta world. It seems like it all started when people began taking selfies wearing this Elizavecca "MilkyPiggy Carbonated Clay Mask", which bubbles once applied, helping to clear pores.
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Except when you see a proper pic of it on, it's fkn terrifying.
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Like, we may be crying we're so freaked out by it.
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People are legit loving it though - reviews online are through the roof.
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Still, ohgodohgodohgodohgod
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Cult Korean brand TonyMoly also has a bubble mask, in a sheet version. So it's clearly a trend that's picking up.
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People are also loving this Ottie version. Sadly, both of these aren't yet available in Oz.
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This Peter Thomas Roth one is, though - at Sephora!