Burning and stinging sunscreen | Skin Concern

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Itscoconut

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Burning and stinging sunscreen

Hii last month I tried skin1004 blue sunscreen and it made my skin red with mini pimples, it sting and made me feel dizzy. I trough it was because it was a chemical sunscreen So I bought isntree natural mineral sunscreen and it made me the same thing as the skinn1004 one Does anybody know how ? I’ve never reacted to any sunscreen, or skincare, it’s my first time trying and it damaged my skin barrier 🙁
Hyaluronic Acid Natural Sun Cream SPF50+ PA++++

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Madagascar Centella Hyalu-Cica Water-Fit Sun Serum SPF50+ PA++++

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Practiceforskin

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If it made you feel dizzy, please reach out to a doctor or something, that’s not normal
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Trereviewsforu

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I would be concerned about the dizziness and contact your doctor. It could be something unrelated.
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glowandsunshine

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My friend has reacted with redness and breakouts to both (and other products) as her skin apparently can't tolerate niacinamide even in very small amounts in whatever product. I have not heard of skincare making someone dizzy so I would recommend to see a doctor
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murcattt

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My skin always reacts like that when I use chemical sunscreens :( I’m sorry that happened!! Stop using it asap and use soothing products and limit new products for a week or so atleast.
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blingherself

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Must be some ingredient you're allergic to. Proffessional help is key! Hope you feel better though...
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