Sep
I react funny with particular creams too!
My physician and dermatologist tell me to halt using creams when i feel my face is burning?….I would go to the physician and ask…
The creams are supposed to make your skin dry and flaky though and for that you just have to pile on the moisturiser =)…Not very nice when its all dry is it o(
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Yes, it sounds like your skin is being irritated by the cream, and I think you should stop using it!
It anything you put on your skin starts to burn - then stop. It can leave the skin inflamed, causing irritation and even provoking spots. If your skn is flaky then why not put on a cleansing, moisturising face mask, relax and give your skin some good old TLC. It sounds enjoy it could do with some repairing. Make sure you moisturise each single time you wash your face. If you’ve oily skin - use oil free - you really need a moisturiser.
Do you’ve very bad acne? If you do, then I suggest using a pill instead of a cream. They have the ability to clear up the worst acne and are more convenient that a cream.
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ideal answer would be to read the side effects on the leaflet.
In most cases I would state stop using it, but it depends on the product. benzll poroxide will dry your skin out and make it flaky.
If you dont have the leaflet look up the drug on the web, the boots sight is very good.
As a spot expert my self i felt a change in diet helped and just washing my face with warm water twice a day.
I still get spots occasionally and find by leaving them alone and washing my face with warm water helps a great deal.
I found that Quinaderm, benzyll peroxide were effective for a massive area.
Hope this helps
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Try using it less frequently. That should help your skin stay more moisturized.
If it's burning your skin even after you use it less often, you may be allergic to it. Ask a dermatologist if you want the best results. They have the ability to prescribe you cream that works for your specific skin type.
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Try putting it only on the pimples and not all over, and try using less and see if that helps. Is it retin-A? That causes your skin to peel. Use a moisturizer too and that’ll help with the peeling. You can get moisturizer that fights acne too.
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Absolutely. No product used should burn your skin; perhaps that's indicative of the fact that you have sensitive skin. I use the products at aularale.com/7002 (for people w/sensitive skin) and am absolutely satisfied. Check it out.
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Simple. You need to moisturize as much as you’re burning off your epidermis.
Use Cetaphil. That's why my dermatologist recomnended - and my face cleared up in record time.
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Yes you must stop immediately otherwise your skin will get worse. http://epictureperfect.net/dry_skin.php
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if it acne cream it is drying out your skin so that you can heal your fine
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YEP
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go to the derm.