OMG my daughter can not use tee tree oil she got blisters from instant contact rinse with cold water and put NOTHING on it.it will take a few days maybe to clear up but put NOTHING on it just cold clothes or warm if that is more comforting.do not rub pat the face.awww i know it burns!
2007-03-20 04:30:21
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answered by roncj88 5
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Try opening up a Vitamin E Oil Tablet and putting it on your inflamed skin. Also try 100% Aloe Cream. Go to a health food store and ask them for Aloe oil or cream. Aloe will heal your face within 48 hours. Discontinue the Elizabeth arden 8 hour cream, as it may have ingredients in it that are irritating your skin more. For a good natural face cleanser, try greenridgeherbals.com. They have a natural organic milky cleanser that will not irritate your skin. It has all natural ingredients and is good for your skin. I use it day and night as I have very delicate skin. It is the best product I have ever found for cleansing my skin. Good Luck
2007-03-20 11:34:15
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answered by cardgirl2 6
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uh oh! Try an aloe vera based product, or better still, an aloe vera plant sap!
This is the best for getting rid of all kinds of burns, including itching burning.
I would stress though, next time you go to use a new product do a skin test 24hrs prior to using the product. Use a little on a section of skin and wait 24hrs to see is a reaction has occured. Hopefully though with treatment, your face should clear up no trouble. Good luck!
2007-03-20 12:23:23
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answered by t o 2
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Never use neat essential oils as they are too concentrated and strong on bare skin.
Has the elizabeth Arden upset it too?
If it is still red tomorrow get some E45 cream and do not use anything else for 48 hours. if still red then go see gp
2007-03-20 11:33:07
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answered by laplandfan 7
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Ouch! Neat tee tree oil is excellent for athletes foot but not recommended to put all over your face, or anywhere else for that matter. Could you not have just dabbed it directly on the spot instead of all over you face? At least you'll know in future.
2007-03-21 13:55:25
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answered by ? 5
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The elizabeth arden cream is scented etc so this will just aggravate the burn. The best thing to use is natural aloe vera gel. Aloe Vera plants are used for burns and you can get aloe vera gel from chemists and health shops. It has a natural soothing property and is not coloured or scented.
2007-03-20 12:04:06
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answered by andri_uk 4
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I suggest you do as little as possible. Give your skin time and ease to heal. Applying a layer of vaseline would soothe and moisturise it. (preferably the one with aloe vera in it, the lip balm tin) I did the same thing myself the other day only with benzoyl peroxide and let me tell you the pain and discomfort is no joke, nor is the sight of it. The skin on our face is sooo sensitive, you need to be careful of what you use. You could have an allergy to Tea Tree oil.
Good Luck anyways.
2007-03-23 10:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Ive also burned my face badly b4 on that,dont put anything on it till you have seen the doc,there is 1st, 2nd 3rd degree burns, and if you use the wrong stuff depending on the damage done, you could kill off natural healing skin and end up with a hole,seriously,take advice first,may be not that bad,and an e45 or something could help, but DONT take that risk with your face.If it goes wrong your left with a perminant reminder.
2007-03-20 12:21:03
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answered by suze 4
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Stop putting all kinds of things on it and allow it to heal naturally. Twice a day apply Oil of Olay Sensitive Skin Cream (it's not oil and will absorb quickly). Don't wash with a washcloth or anything abrasive. Keep applying the Oil of Olay until you have finished peeling and have a new healthy layer of skin. Stay out of the sun and keep your face away from any heat sources (stove, oven, heater, fireplace, anything hot!). Good luck and God Bless.
2007-03-20 11:42:10
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answered by tersey562 6
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Go to the doctors you could try e45 cream but speak to a pharmacist first as you could make it worse hope you feel better soon
2007-03-20 14:05:46
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answered by Anonymous
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