NyDaddysGirl
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ORIGINAL: kttqnp I would suspect the Natural Glow product, because it contains a self-tanner. I am horribly allergic to the active ingredient in self-tanners. Any kind of self-tanner gives me itching and hives that lasts for days, no matter what the brand. I wasted a lot of money trying different brands, thinking maybe I was reacting to a particular fragrance or formulation, but for me, it's the active ingredient that causes the irritation. The itching felt like it was coming from deep within my skin, not just the top layer; is that similar to what you're experiencing? I'm so sorry you're going through this terrible experience. Over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream gave me some relief, but I'd be careful with it around your eyes. A cool compress might be helpful too. I also used ice to numb the itching, but again, the skin around your eyes is delicate and I'd recommend caution with that. The more thought I put into it and the more I see the reaction, I am 99% sure it's the Natural Glow product too. It's in the garbage now lol. I've never used a self tanner and had I realized that was what this was, as opposed to thinking it was a lotion with a touch of color, I wouldn't have used it at all. I don't have hives. I have a combination burning and itching. My eyes are still swollen, but not as bad. The skin around them is now turning crusty (same as I experienced in the spring time) and is discolored (brownish). I swear, it's how I imagine I'd feel if I microwaved my eyes. It seems more consistant with a chemical reaction than to what I've typically known to be allergic reactions. I've got some hydrocortizone cream in my purse, just in case, but so far, I've been able to get by without putting anything additional on it. (I don't want to cause more damage.) Thanks for the suggestions on making it feel better. I will try the cool compress and see if that helps.
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