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âI highly advise consulting with an esthetician or dermatologist before using this. â30 per cent AHA is definitely very high, especially to be sold over the counter â people should be very careful with this product,â she explains. To find out more, I spoke to Teodora Brotherns, licensed esthetician and skincare specialist. âNext time, spend the money, go see an esthetician.â Other comments were from people saying I didnât know my skin type and not being careful enough when using the product.Â
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âThatâs what you get when you skip the professional and do these things yourself,â one reply read. While I received plenty of support from family, friends, and colleagues, I was surprised that others personally attacked me about the experience, telling me that it was my own fault and that I should have been more careful. Obviously I didnât think that was sufficient as Iâd suffered from burns that had peeled away the first layer of my skin, causing oozing, swelling, burning, and a constant itchy sensation, but I didnât hear back until I went public about my experience on Twitter.Â
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I was told that I would be reimbursed a mere ÂŁ6.25 â the cost of the product â as a âgoodwill gestureâ. I spoke to a doctor there who explained it was a chemical burn and that it may take a few weeks to heal.Īfter the ordeal, I contacted Deciem (The Ordinaryâs parent company)Â to explain what had happened, including photographic evidence. They advised me to seek medical help from A&E.
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I was hoping it would get better and return to normal, but when I sent pictures to my friend later in the day they said it wasnât normal so I called 111 (the medical helpline in the UK). I remember thinking that maybe Iâd been drooling in my sleep, but my skin was red and burnt. The next morning, I woke up with a wet face. I noticed some tingling â nothing out of the ordinary â and then washed it off completely, applied moisturiser and went to bed. I then applied it fully and, as instructed, left in on for no more than 10 minutes.
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I had done a patch test 24 hours before, with no problems. It was a Saturday night and I used the peeling solution after cleansing my face. Iâve never suffered from sensitive skin or had any issues when getting chemical facial peels by a professional. I have used acids before in the form of salicylic and glycolic acid and my skin had definitely built up a tolerance over the years. I wanted to use the peel to help exfoliate my skin, reduce scars, hyperpigmentation, and even out my skin tone. So, when I was recently taken into A&E after suffering chemical burns from using The Ordinaryâs AHA peeling solution, the experience reminded me of the power of vulnerability. Our face is usually one of the first people see of us, and sadly, quite often judge you on.