- May 22, 2011
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Last class, I got a nasty rip. However, I cleaned it, cut the ripped-off skin off, and bandaged it. It healed quickly.
This morning, however, I went to go put on my coat, and the Velcro sliced the rip. Now the rip has these tiny, jagged edges that are too small to be cut down and they are really really stiff. If I try to touch the rip, it stings!
Plus, I have gymnastics tonight. I don't mind rips at all--they are proof that I am a real gymnast!--but when they're jagged like this...it will hurt a LOT when I go to do bars.
Do you have any tips for "softening" rips? I just want it to be smoother so that, ever time the rip makes contact to the bar, I won't have to yelp. I thought about putting a little lotion on every hour...would that help?
Thanks!
This morning, however, I went to go put on my coat, and the Velcro sliced the rip. Now the rip has these tiny, jagged edges that are too small to be cut down and they are really really stiff. If I try to touch the rip, it stings!
Plus, I have gymnastics tonight. I don't mind rips at all--they are proof that I am a real gymnast!--but when they're jagged like this...it will hurt a LOT when I go to do bars.
Do you have any tips for "softening" rips? I just want it to be smoother so that, ever time the rip makes contact to the bar, I won't have to yelp. I thought about putting a little lotion on every hour...would that help?
Thanks!
