Help!?! allergic reaction.
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Feb 17, 2013
Cherry E.
Take note of the ingredients that you think could be causing this and for now stick to gentle products. I have sensitive skin as well but not like this. best of luck x
Feb 17, 2013
Rachel D.
Johnson & Johnson baby soap. you will never break out from it!
Feb 17, 2013
Calebria G.
Pan oxyl 4% at Walgreens. Be careful it can bleach fabric. Only use it once a day then apply a moisturizer.
Feb 17, 2013
Sckye Y.
Cetaphil is great. Also, try looking out for paraben free products. I thinks Khiel's has a line like this.