It is generally not recommended to apply perfumed oil on burns, as it can easily contaminate or infect the wound. Burns should be rinsed with cool water for 20 to 30 minutes to cool down the burned area and reduce the pain and severity of the burn. For first-degree burns (superficial burns), apply moist burn cream. For second-degree burns (blisters, etc.) or third-degree burns (full-length burns), seek medical attention. In addition, you should avoid smearing perfumed oil after burning to prevent the wound from being contaminated or even infected. It should be noted that, if the second degree burns or third degree burns should be timely medical treatment, under the guidance of the doctor’s scientific use of medication, in order to prevent the aggravation of the condition.