From the last year idk why my skin becomes too sensitive. Last year I was using lakme vitamin c night cream and a loreal glycolic acid serum & I also used aha bha peeling solution by dermaco & the alpha arbutin serum by dermaco too. so I had nothing on my face like simply using it the( dermaco I was using 2 years ago) after i borrowed the above products. But suddenly one night I applied my lakme cream & I woke up in the morning with little bumps on my whole face with redness & swollen & etching. Eyes get swollen too. I consulted a dermatologis & he recommended Mometastone furate cream & some medicine & I recovered within 7 days . Okay. Now again I borrowed a sunscreen with no actives in it. And again I face the same problem.again he provides me the same & I recovered within 7-8 days. But now also after 5 months not using anything except requil moisturizer. Yesterday I borrowed "Underated" brand niacinamide & azelaic cream, applied on night.same happens. What to do please help me 🙏.
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This seems to be a case of breached skin barrier causing allergy or sensitivity to products.
You seem to have used many actives together which has caused damage your skin barrier .
As a medical cosmetologist, I deal with such conditions everyday.
This can be easily treated with proper care and guidance .
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Kindly book an online consultation for further evaluation and management
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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