Has Anyone Tried First Aid Beauty Skin Care?
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May 21, 2014
Denisha D.
I've really been into taking care of my skin since I've had a severe allergic reaction to something and it's made my whole skin peel really bad like if I've had a sun burn so I want to try a new skin care line. Has anyone tried first aid beauty? I hear it's really good for sensitive skin.
May 21, 2014
Kitty K.
Their moisturizer will be a horror for sensitive skin, and I personally would skip out on it. A few ladies on here have mentioned it being a nightmare for them.
However, their wash will be much more beneficial and is rather good.
Because of your skin reaction, I recommend looking into Cerave Cleanser & Moisturizer to help repair your skin. It has the essentials your skin needs in order to repair it's moisture barrier.
It will be much more beneficial for your skin type and perhaps doing a Green Tea Rinse or making your own Green Tea toner will help with redness and inflammation.
Also, a non-volatile oil like Argan or Jojoba oil will help soothe your skin. I personally mix a bit of both together whenever my skin is being sensitive and needs to be soothed!
May 21, 2014
Denisha D.
Thank you!! that was very informative.
May 21, 2014
Kitty K.
You're most welcome :)
May 21, 2014
Roz X.
Kitty is spot on. Two of their face products stung and left me red and sore.