Guest guest Posted April 11, 2001 Report Share Posted April 11, 2001 Anyone have any type of bad reaction to the tinted ZincO. As with a lot of the things that happen with rosacea, I never know what's causing something or what's just coincidence, but I'm currently experiencing some burning on my upper lip. I've used tinted ZincO there and on my chin after shaving, as it seems to reduce some of the redness (at least temporarily), but there are occasions when I don't shave (like today) and don't use the ZincO where it's still red and burning. I'm also experiencing some tightness and dryness when I use it (but there was a little of that prior to using it). It's pretty frustrating in that for the last month or so, I've had to watch what I eat in terms of the size of it, and I can pretty much only eat with a fork or a spoon, as the tightness leads to dryness, redness and cracking if I open too wide. Ridiculous. Just trying to get some ideas here. Thanks. Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2001 Report Share Posted April 11, 2001 Hi Matt--I am also one of the rare whose face is irritated by Zinco. But I do seem to tolerate the tinted better than the untinted. Explain that! Anyway, I think it's a great product and it soothes irritated skin on the rest of my body, but it makes my face dry, itchy and burning. I can tolerate the tinted in moderation, with some oil applied first. We are all so different. I know what you mean about the dryness around the mouth and feeling like your skin is going to split. I have resolved this by making my own moisturizer of pure aloe gel mixed with Vitamin E oil (32,000 IU). This works wonders! I can't even believe the difference. Might be worth a try for you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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