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Thu Oct 11, 2007 8:57 am |
After having a hard time using Renova (the milder form) my derm suggested NIA24. I used it once about 8 months ago and it broke me out in tiny red bumps all over wherever I used it. I thought maybe the reaction was due to some other product I used, and so I tried it again solo - and after 2 days using the dime size amount they recommend, my face looks horrible! My face is red, bumpy, irritate and worst of all puffy! Like crying eyes puffy (with none of the emotional release)!! Help! What can I do to not look like this??!! My derm is taking the cream back and refunding my money - so that's good....but for the short term I look scary! Has anyone else had this reaction? Am I the only one? All helpful comments would be awesome! |
_________________ If it spins, I'll ride it. Combo skin in a dry sunny climate....trying desperately to return to age 30! |
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Thu Oct 11, 2007 10:39 am |
I am sorry to hear that you had a reaction to NIA24. I am still using the Skin Strengthing Complex every now and then but I am using their Sunscreen everyday and still liked it. I do not have any reaction to it.
Sorry that I do not have good advice for you but you should ask your derm or go to another derm for advice.
Hope your skin gets better soon! |
_________________ 30s; Fair to Medium with yellow undertones; Combination skin - occasional breakouts, vertical brow lines, age spots, acne marks, few broken caps, tiny bumps (chicken skin); Eyes: puffy, dark circles and fine lines..... yeah, lots to fix WIP |
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