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rashes on face...help?
hi everyone,
so my mom used this face cream on saturday, it called BELO. the next day, she started getting these weird rashes on her face. this morning it was actually worse. she hasnt used it since saturday. i have used the same thing but i don't have any rashes. i think it might be an allergic reaction to sumthing in the cream. the rashes really burns. wat can she do to ease it and help make the rashes go away. any help will be appreciated
2 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Call your doctor? They might give you a cream to help soothe it and get rid of it. I'm not an expert on this stuff, so i'm not really sure what else to say! Hope she's okay soon :)
- Anonymous5 years ago
I try and use diaper rash cream/ointment every single time I change my baby's diaper. However, I have used Vaseline once or twice just to see if it makes any difference and I found that Vaseline is just as good as diaper rash cream or ointment and the best part about it is that it's also much cheaper than diaper rash cream! How about that for some good news? As far as baby powder is concerned, I have read in a baby magazine recently that newborns and infants can easily inhale that stuff and possibly choke on it. Not good! I guess it all depends on how much powder you actually use. It's a shame too because I bought quite a few bottles of baby powder before my baby was born.