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I generally pride myself in having great skin. After a ...


Sent to Health Experts April 27, 2007 12:38 p.m.

I generally pride myself in having great skin. After a facial I developed a rash under my eye. It itches and burns. I have had it for two weeks. It doesn't seem to go away.

How should I treat it. Thanks.

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Female, Age: 52, Illinois

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Baby Oil, Vitamin E oil.
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April 27, 2007 12:58 p.m. (20 minutes and 9 seconds later)
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Hello my friend,

I understand your concern and I will do everything I can to help you. Rashes can be very bothersome especially when they are in vulnerable areas like your eye. Whenever you treat this type of rash it is important to be extra careful not to get any of the gel in your eye. Don't use baby oil or vitamin E oil as this may irritate the rash even more. The best natural thing to use on this type of rash is Aloe Vera gel. It is still important to take extra care when using it around the eye area. Take your time when putting it on. Aloe has amazing healing benefits and has been using for thousands of years to treat rashes, poison ivy, cuts etc. Be sure to get pure aloe vera gel that contains no other ingredients.The aloe should work within a week. If the rash is too severe you may need to see your doctor to get an anti-biotic cream. I found a web site with more helpful information about aloe.

Aloe Vera Benefits

http://www.iemily.com/article-448.html

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Take care

Sarah :)



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Sent April 27, 2007 1:09 p.m. (10 minutes and 38 seconds later)

Where can I buy the purest aloe vera gel. Thanks.
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April 27, 2007 1:25 p.m. (15 minutes and 45 seconds later)

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