• FACTS -Self Allergy Test




    Q: FACTS -Self Allergy Test
    Self Allergy Test is Needed - WE Reccomend This.

    A: Background Information:
    Allergic reactions are NOT COMMON and only happen to a select group of people with very sensitive skin. All of the creams we sell contain herbal and natural ingredients which normally do not cause allergic reactions. However, people with sensitive skin react to the preservatives ingredients in the creams.

    Recommendation:

    The best way to prevent an allergic reaction is to know if one will occur. Prior to using the cream, apply a thin layer to a tiny spot on the face that can be covered by your hair. Throughout the day, observe it to see if the spot becomes puffy, itchy or warm. If all three occur, then you have an allergic reaction to the cream and should not use it at all.

    What to do?

    Mild Reactions: Defined as itchyness with NO swelling or warm feeling. Apply egg white to face for soothing comfort each night for three nights. On the fourth day, try to use the cream another time. If the allergic reaction comes back, discontinue using the cream indefinitely.

    Moderate Reaction: Defined as very slight swelling or warm feeling. Walk into any pharmacy and purchase an Over The Counter medication called Claritin and take one tablet right away. Apply Benadryl Cream (also an OTC item) to the affected area. If swelling does not improve, please make an appointment to see a doctor for a prescription medication. Please do not use the product anymore.

    Caution:

    If you have a prior allergic reaction to ANY cosmetic products in the past, you will have a good chance of an allergic reaction to the products we sell. For your safety, please do not try the product at all.

    Disclaimer: Please use the products at your own risk. We are not liable for any allergic reactions that may occur
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