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'A young burn victim has become a star by showing her make-up tutorials after suffering a tragic accident aged 12 when a head lice treatment caught fire, turning her into a [https://www.bbc.co.uk/search/?q=human%20fireball human fireball].<br>[http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=Student%20Aleema Student Aleema] Ali, 18, from Bradford, Yorkshire, was lucky to escape with her life when head lice shampoo she had on her hair ignited as she walked past the cooker while helping her mum take the bins out. <br>She now posts videos online showcasing her talent for [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] make-up. Aleema shows off her skills which sees her use fluttering lashes and a great foundation technique to cover her scars, and fans love it. <br>She encourages fans to use £1.99 lashes instead of shelling out for lash extensions and also shows that she uses popular faux mink brand Tatti Lashes retaoling from £7.99 and often used in salons by professional make-up artists. <br> Aleema Ali, 18, from Bradford, Yorkshire shows off her glamorous look in a [https://www.blogrollcenter.com/?s=yellow%20gingham yellow gingham] bell sleeved top, with glossy locks and sensational lashes, after one of her make-up tutorials on TikTok<br> Aleema in hospital after the accident. She ended up being in a coma for five weeks after suffering burns and was in hospital for an [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=additional additional] nine months<br> Aleema before the accident: She was 12-years old when she was engulfed with flames after [https://www.bing.com/search?q=walking&form=MSNNWS&mkt=en-us&pq=walking walking] past the cooker with a head-lice treatment on her hair <br> The teen now says she feels 'braver and more confident than ever' doing her make-up videos and has received nothing but positive support online from legions of fans<br>The inspirational 18-year old applies eyeshadow, contour and lashes with half of her hand missing, leaving viewers in awe. <br>In December 2016, Aleema returned home from boarding school to discover she had caught head lice, and applied Full Marks Solution, a medicated shampoo to kill the lice in her hair.  <br>'I went to the kitchen to get to the bin and whilst I was walking past, my hair caught fire as the medicine was extremely flammable,' she recalled.<br> Not only is Aleema hoping to inspire others through her journey, she also does her makeup with one hand as she lost most of her fingers during the accident<br> Aleema Ali in hospital after the accident.<br><br>The teenager suffered third degree burns after lice shampoo caught fire and engulfed her in flames Aleema has since said she 'thought she would die' at the time<br>Aleema admitted she 'thought she would die' when her entire head was engulfed in flames.<br>She wasn't aware she was on fire until she caught her reflection in the nearby window - before she blacked out. <br>The then 12-year-old was left with burns on over half of her body, lost seven of her fingers and over the years has had to undergo hundreds of procedures to help her adapt.<br>She ended up being in a coma for five weeks and was in hospital for an additional nine months.'
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'@@ -1,0 +1,1 @@ +A young burn victim has become a star by showing her make-up tutorials after suffering a tragic accident aged 12 when a head lice treatment caught fire, turning her into a [https://www.bbc.co.uk/search/?q=human%20fireball human fireball].<br>[http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=Student%20Aleema Student Aleema] Ali, 18, from Bradford, Yorkshire, was lucky to escape with her life when head lice shampoo she had on her hair ignited as she walked past the cooker while helping her mum take the bins out. <br>She now posts videos online showcasing her talent for [https://www.bbcworldnewstoday.com/ BBC World News Today] make-up. Aleema shows off her skills which sees her use fluttering lashes and a great foundation technique to cover her scars, and fans love it. <br>She encourages fans to use £1.99 lashes instead of shelling out for lash extensions and also shows that she uses popular faux mink brand Tatti Lashes retaoling from £7.99 and often used in salons by professional make-up artists. <br> Aleema Ali, 18, from Bradford, Yorkshire shows off her glamorous look in a [https://www.blogrollcenter.com/?s=yellow%20gingham yellow gingham] bell sleeved top, with glossy locks and sensational lashes, after one of her make-up tutorials on TikTok<br> Aleema in hospital after the accident. She ended up being in a coma for five weeks after suffering burns and was in hospital for an [http://dig.ccmixter.org/search?searchp=additional additional] nine months<br> Aleema before the accident: She was 12-years old when she was engulfed with flames after [https://www.bing.com/search?q=walking&form=MSNNWS&mkt=en-us&pq=walking walking] past the cooker with a head-lice treatment on her hair <br> The teen now says she feels 'braver and more confident than ever' doing her make-up videos and has received nothing but positive support online from legions of fans<br>The inspirational 18-year old applies eyeshadow, contour and lashes with half of her hand missing, leaving viewers in awe. <br>In December 2016, Aleema returned home from boarding school to discover she had caught head lice, and applied Full Marks Solution, a medicated shampoo to kill the lice in her hair.  <br>'I went to the kitchen to get to the bin and whilst I was walking past, my hair caught fire as the medicine was extremely flammable,' she recalled.<br> Not only is Aleema hoping to inspire others through her journey, she also does her makeup with one hand as she lost most of her fingers during the accident<br> Aleema Ali in hospital after the accident.<br><br>The teenager suffered third degree burns after lice shampoo caught fire and engulfed her in flames Aleema has since said she 'thought she would die' at the time<br>Aleema admitted she 'thought she would die' when her entire head was engulfed in flames.<br>She wasn't aware she was on fire until she caught her reflection in the nearby window - before she blacked out. <br>The then 12-year-old was left with burns on over half of her body, lost seven of her fingers and over the years has had to undergo hundreds of procedures to help her adapt.<br>She ended up being in a coma for five weeks and was in hospital for an additional nine months. '
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