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Adapalene Related Hyperaesthesia

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Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Pruritus, Dry skin, Feeling abnormal, Sunburn, Hyperaesthesia, Irritability, Swelling

Posted By Anonymous in drugs.com on January 6, 2014 @ 12:00 am

I could not even go more than a month using this due to the severe irritation it caused. I have very sensitive skin and whenever I use this product my skin immediately starts drying, burning, itching,...

Druginformer Identified Side Effects: Burning sensation, Hyperaesthesia

Posted By Anonymous in drugs.com on December 27, 2013 @ 12:00 am

It helps so much. When I went to the dermatologist the first time, I told her that I have had sensitive skin and every product I have tried burns and dries out my face even more. She told me, to avoid...


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