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Oct 23, 2016
Dana E.
So I attempted my Halloween makeup with latex and I removed it all with makeup wipes and now my face is a bit red where I had the latex.
It didn't really hurt taking it off so I'm unsure as to why it's red - is this going to last a while? How long until it goes away?
Also, next time, what's the best way to remove latex?
Oct 23, 2016
Rhiannon C.
Have you used latex on your face before?
Oct 23, 2016
Dana E.
Nope this was my first time! And I forgot to add it was Liquid latex in case that makes a difference!
Oct 23, 2016
Rhiannon C.
It might be red because you might have a sensitivity to latex on your face. many people have a sensitivity to latex
Oct 23, 2016
Jamie D.
I've never had a problem pulling latex directly off, but I'm not sure if that's actually the recommended way to do it. Like Rhiannon said, you could just have a sensitivity to it. I would personally just leave the red spot alone for as long as you can. Rinse with cold water and then let it be :)
Oct 23, 2016
Dana E.
Oh man! Lol, thank you guys!