Chemical Burn from Acne Product: Burn Victims Seek Relief from Sunflower Naturals

One of the statistical elements I monitor for my web site is the search terms that brings people to my site. Every day, I get more and more searches for 'benzoyl peroxide chemical burn', 'acne lotion chemical burn', 'glycolic acid facial burn', 'salicylic acid
acne burn' and many other variations of the same. This is the most popular search term used to draw people into my web site. I have included a recipe for relief from the pain, redness and inflammation at the end of this article.

It appears as though the majority of the people who are burning themselves with these chemicals are teenagers. Many of them send emails to my company and ask for advice to relieve their pain. They are also interested in alternative controls for acne without these harsh chemicals. I have spent many hours searching for advice from medical professionals for treatment of chemical burns caused by acne products that contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid and glycolic acid. Sadly, I have not found any medical solutions for burns caused by these specific chemicals.

It is not difficult to burn yourself with these chemicals. If skin care products that contain benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid or glycolic acid are not rinsed off completely in a minute or two, the 'tingling' becomes burning and pain associated with a chemical burn. Parents are obviously unaware of the risks. Products that contain these chemicals are marketed in teen magazines, in television commercials during popular teen programs and all over the internet on popular teen sites. If I were a 'normal' mother, I would not believe that these chemicals are harmful when the advertisements are directed at teenagers without any warnings of the consequences when not used exactly as stated on the label.

Related information
  • Chemicals such as benzoyl peroxide, salicylic acid and glycolic acid can cause chemical burns.
  • Make sure to rinse skin care products that contain acids and peroxides completely.
  • Always use skin care producuts that contain acids and peroxides according to label directions.
 
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hey i went tanning for a few wweks and used alot of lotions on my face. i also used alot of acne products on my face. so i stopped tanning. but after i did i broke out completly i really dont have acne now but more of the lines of chemical burns like my face i red. and i have bumps underneath m right side of my face thats been there for almost two years. what should i do

Posted on 03/23/2009 at 2:03:02 PM

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