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Chef Yossi's will help your burns heal faster

chef yossi burn creamIt never fails when we're in the kitchen. Perhaps it doesn't happen when we're alone in the kitchen, but it never seems to fail when we're in the kitchen roasting, baking, coking up a storm for a house full of guests who are waiting to eat.

We burn ourselves when we don't really have the option to drop everything, nurse our burn, and order pizza instead.

We serendipitously came across Chef Yossi Burn Cream while on a search for other beauty products. Unlike a slather of aloe gel or just plain old cold water to cool the burn, Chef Yossi Burn Cream numbs the burn (and cuts, as well) to let you keep on cooking. The cream also sanitizes the wound to help prevent infection, and has advanced moisturizers, tea tree oil, and aloe vera to help sooth the area while you heal (and cook). The Burn Cream can also be used for nasty sunburns, but who really has time to go out in the sun when you're in the kitchen?!

1.25 oz. tube available from Gaiatree for $16.

Filed Under: Health & Medical, New Products
Tags: burn cream, chef yossi, ChefYossi, kitchen burns

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Julia Farley

1-20-2008 @12:46PM Julia Farley said... YeeHaw!!! I burned myself last night. This would have been great. I will check it out. Also, as a chef, I have found that burns are greatly calmed by application of a wet tea bag. The tannins really help lots.

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El Nino

1-20-2008 @1:24PM El Nino said... "numbs the burn (and cuts, as well) to let you keep on cooking".. Made by a chef, for the chefs:-D
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RT

1-20-2008 @11:32PM RT said... Or just use some honey, which is pretty good for helping heal burns and cuts.
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AlyxL

1-22-2008 @4:26AM AlyxL said... I have a small aloe vera plant in a pot on my kitchen windowsill. I just break off a leaf and rub the gel inside onto the burn. Amazingly soothing, simple, cheap and handy. Just don't get any of it in the food - it tastes revolting!
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