DR.PEPTI Amino 100K Premium Shampoo Reviews
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- 마리함Sep 12, 2018Dry SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsDespite the advantages mentioned above, I'm now going through a terrible ordeal while visiting the hospital. I've developed hives all over my body and been diagnosed with contact dermatitis. I never even thought the shampoo could be the cause, but the dermatologist said there must be a reason and told me to look into it. Since the only new product I've started using is this shampoo, I suspected it might be the culprit. Searching on Hwahae, I found that it contains 4 types of PEG, which can cause contact dermatitis and allergic reactions. I'm usually sensitive to ingredients, so I tend to avoid products with the 20 ingredients I'm cautious about and allergens. But my mom recommended this shampoo, so I started using it without much thought. After using it 2-3 times a week, my arms and legs started itching, and unexplained hives would occasionally appear. Then the itching became unbearable, and my body was covered in hives. (This coincided with when I started using the shampoo regularly.) I endured it without going to the hospital, but then my face became swollen and red, so I went and got steroid injections and a week's worth of steroids and antihistamines. After 5 days of taking the medication, the itching went away and my face returned to normal. On the 5th day, I used the shampoo again. The next day, my face became extremely hot, red, and inflamed. I had to go to the hospital again and repeat the medication cycle. If I had known earlier that the shampoo was the cause, I wouldn't have had to go through weeks of hospital visits and suffering. I'm so upset. Now that I've stopped using the shampoo, I'm gradually getting better day by day, but I'm still struggling because I used it recently. For those with severe allergies or sensitive skin, be very careful when using this shampoo. Even my mom, who didn't have any issues, started complaining of itchy eyes after using it. Whenever she has drug side effects, her eyes get bloodshot and swollen, so I made her stop using the shampoo as it seems to be an allergic reaction.
TipAccording to the allergy test results, I have a very severe allergic constitution. That's likely why I experienced such a severe adverse reaction. For those with sensitive skin, I recommend doing a patch test on the inner part of your wrist before using the product.