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That sounds se-vera-ly inconvenient for you, OP.
Icy hot this could be a major inconvenience.
I have some cream if you want it to slide better, Sir ND Pity.
These threads have sometimes Bengay, sounds like that's where this is headed.
That is such a painful combination D:
Try putting something cold/cool on the affected area? That should reduce the itching and the burn
It makes a great houseplant, too.
How does OP know that it is a preservative that she is allergic to? Many people are allergic to aloe itself.
49 - You do raise a good point. Perhaps she has very sensitive skin and has already ran into some problems with other products in the past? So she already knows that she has a problem with some preservatives. If she has a severe sunburn it's likely that she has a fair complexion, just like I do. I have very temperamental skin, some preservatives irritate my skin, while others don't. It's sort of a gamble when trying new products. But hey, there's no way we can know unless the OP makes an appearance to clarify.
Itch that mofo anyway!
You mean scratch I hope... Anyway, that would just make OP's allergic reaction worse, I suppose!
Could just be the sunburn though.
Try itching cream.
Let's hope OP's not allergic to that too!
The more you know. Now you won't do it again and can learn from your mistake. Remain optimistic (: A good attitude can help you through anything (:
A good attitude doesn't help stop an allergic reaction, and allergic reactions cause utter misery. It's kind of like telling someone to cheer up because they're still alive despite having been beaten to within an inch of their existence and still suffering from it. It's trite. :(
Or OP can just invest in an Aloe Vera plant. Then cut the leaves & squeeze the Aloe Vera fluid out & apply it that way.
Take a cold shower (if you know the tea trick use that) then take two Benadryl and go to sleep, op.
And what is the tea trick?
Boil water. In a large bowl place several tea bags. pour the water in the bowl and let the tea steap. After a few minutes add a large quantity of ice. Take a wash cloth and soak it in the tea. Place the rag on your sunburn. The cold tea rag sucks the burn from your skin. The rag will get warm as the burn comes out. Re-wet the rag, over and over and repeat. Your skin will still be red, but the pain will be removed and the pealing will be drastically less, if you peal at all.
Thanks for tip, I will have to try that!
I'm really sorry OP. I hope you somehow get through it. Good luck
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That sounds se-vera-ly inconvenient for you, OP.
I'll aloe this pun to slide this time, Pleo.