I cannot stop crying from this?
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'r alreay burning! but itchy to and its just horrible and i just ran around the house keeping it on. then i still saw the little hairs on my legs so its been 100 min and the bottle sed eight so when ii rub it off yea the hair is gone but its burning like cazy and i just had to itch and tch. so im reading the back of the bottle and in the warning it sed do not use if you havesencitive skin. then i was like to myself hmm i don't get sunburnd so i don't think i do. BUT THEN THIS MORNING I WORE UP AND MY LEGS HAD PUMPS AND BURNS EVERYWHERE AND IM A CHEERLEADER.. an its summer
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On most hair removers, the instructions tell you to test a small area on your skin before you use it. It prevents occurrences as the one you describe. Never leave hair remover on longer than the recommended time, I'm sure you know that now.
It's gonna take a few days for your legs to heal. If you are really suffering, you need to see your doctor.
wow does that make me an @sshole for laughing
OMG wear a stocking if it still shows... maybe you applied more than enough... have you seen the dosage or the amount you should apply? well if you got it right then you must go where you bought it and complain! but before complaining check if you really did it right...I can imagine how you feel... OMG...
oops... loks like your cheer-leading days are over girl. Follow the directions in future.
you have to go to the doctor straight away.trust me on that.wish u well:)
You need to go to doctor & get treated--this will make it go away much faster. They will probably give you some steroids to calm everything down & help the contact dermatitis to heal; but it will take a little time.
You have had a reaction to the product. It will heal with time, but it is going take a while. Treat your skin very very gently and do not use anything harsh on it like soaps or creams or anything. You should contact your doctor or a dermatologist to have it looked at, you might need a prescription to help it heal. Also, I have sensitive skin and have learned the hard way - always try a new product on a small area FIRST, before you apply it everywhere! Even makeup, lotions, shampoos, everything. At least if you have a reaction, it is isolated to the one small area and then you know not to use it. Good luck, I hope you feel better soon.
Soak your lesga in cold water to help them heal and put neosporin on the burns to make them go away faster.
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