![]() ![]() Ingredients such as allantoin and bisabolol. Gentle does not mean ineffective, by no means.Ī gentle formula with highly effective anti-inflammatory/anti-irritant agents. You likely do not want to hear this right now, as you probably feel like ripping your skin off, but whatever you choose to do or whichever product you want to use, it should be very gentle. The short feeling of relief some people get is an illusion, as hot water will further weaken your skin's protection barrier and prolong the inflammation. Burning your skin will not help with inflammation or irritation. As I said, the last thing you want to do is irritate it further. I do know my skincare, though, and it's obvious your skin suffers from extreme inflammation and irritation right now. I cannot give you specific medical advice on your condition, unfortunately. ![]() Even though some people might feel like peppermint is soothing, it is most definitely not! When you can, look for pure underlined Peppermint Oil (I bought it at a normal ass CVS Pharmacy chain, I had Hell's Itch like a week ago) and some Benadryl and take 2 every couple of hours if the itch begins to return.Ī lot of people put the WORST products on their skin, either because of ignorance or because they mistake an irritation reaction (like tingling etc) as a sign that a product works. For those it helped, some have said it lasts for about 4-5 hours, others have said it only helped for about 15-30 minutes. Some have said it keeps the itch almost non existent, some have said it doesn't rid the itch but it keeps it bearable, for some it doesn't help that much. The hot shower trick varies from person to person. Scratching will only relieve a spot for a second but then it will fire off even worse than before. It is especially devious because normal burn and sun burn remedies actively make Hell's Itch even worse, especially aloe vera. It has been described as having fire ants repeatedly bite you in a wide area that never stops. ![]() ^Yes, it came out of nowhere, there was a small itch on my lower back so I lightly scratched it and then it spread all over my back and shoulders. ![]()
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