8th January 2008
[QUOTE=jimmielegs;3379058]Sure it can. This may be a result of the winter weather with it's cold and dry air, coupled with drier indoor weather because most of us heat our homes in the winder (thus, having drier air).
Are you puffy or oozing? If yes, I would recommend you see a dermatologist right away.
What strength are SA did you use?
I don't know the strength of it. But I wasn't puffy or anything. It's just like my skin was on fire and I didn't know how to stop it. I ended up taking a benadryl in order to help out with the redness and itching of it.
Are you puffy or oozing? If yes, I would recommend you see a dermatologist right away.
What strength are SA did you use?
I don't know the strength of it. But I wasn't puffy or anything. It's just like my skin was on fire and I didn't know how to stop it. I ended up taking a benadryl in order to help out with the redness and itching of it.
