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09-08-2015 12:43 PM
@ChynnaBlue wrote:The Defense Day Cream has zinc oxide in it, which I can't use because it irritates my skin. I do use the hydroshield and love it. It's never caused me to breakout, but everyone is different.
If I think something is causing a breakout, I stop using it and set it aside until my skin clears, then try it again. If it breaks me out a second time, I throw it out. Many times I've found that something I thought caused a breakout wasn't the culprit- and other times it was. Some of the things I thought caused a breakout have gone on to become favorite products, which is why I usually try to replicate the breakout before I write something off. If I get cystic acne, I'm less likely to try again, but generally speaking, I usually try to replicate before I toss something out.
Also, timing is important. Breakouts don't occur immediately after using a topical product. It takes some time for them to form.
But a product can cause irritation right away and an allergic reaction as well (hives, rash, itching, burning, etc.).
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