We have come across a number of people who’ve reported having unusual reactions to vitamin E cream when they apply it to their skin. Since we know that many of you may be suffering from the same reactions, we have decided to put an article together explaining what the source of your discomfort could be. Given that the majority of people reported having a rash after using vitamin E cream, we will being looking into the origin of such discomfort. If you’re experiencing any sort of irregular reaction that does not resemble a rash, you should consider talking to your doctor. He/she might suggest that you discontinue using vitamin E cream.
The most common reason why many people suffer from a rash after applying vitamin E cream to their skin lies in their failure to properly cleanse their skin. We all know that vitamin E cream is thick and sticky. Thus, it is more than capable of trapping dirt on our skin once it’s applied. The problem doesn’t lie so much in the fact that the cream traps dirt atop our skin, but rather because the cream allows dirt to seep into our pores. Clogged pores can cause not only rashes, but also acne. Thus, the next time you prepare to apply vitamin E cream to your face, make sure that it is very clean. The last thing you want to do is irritate your skin by applying the cream to a dirty face.
If you still suffer from rashes after applying vitamin E cream to a clean face, chances are good that you may be allergic to something in the cream. Grab the cream and skim the back label for any ingredients which you know that you are allergic to. If none come up, you may be allergic to something you didn’t know you were allergic to in the first place. If this is the case, you should talk to a doctor to see whether he or she can deduce what ingredient is causing your rashes. Your doctor will hopefully be able to recommend you another vitamin E cream so you can go on your merry way.
The final thing which may be causing your rashes could be the manner you’re applying your vitamin E cream in. If you like rubbing the vitamin E cream on your skin for fifteen minutes at a time, you may be agitating your skin and thus encouraging it to rash. To prevent such a thing from occurring, we recommend rubbing the vitamin E cream at a slow pace and with minimal force. Also, try not to spend too much time massaging the cream into your face. Your skin will be able to absorb the cream without constant massaging on your end.
We wish all of you the best of luck in getting rid of your rashes. If your continue to persist even after following the above guidelines, we recommend you stop using your vitamin E cream until you find what’s going on. A doctor should be able to pinpoint the source of you rashes should you be unable.
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