![]() Also took a few Tepid mild bleach baths, minimizing the bleach due to stinging. However, on the =worst= Ivy-Burns I used Calamine+WoundHoney. For example, I stopped doctor's creams for poison ivy when those creams made me burn, replacing them with simple Calamine & Aveeno-anti-itch on most of my body. I've learned to listen to my body, after many sad experiences listening to authorities at either end of spectrum. So many of my problems were caused by environmental stress in my life, much more so than genetics.īTW, on the topic of baking-soda, years ago, I also had tried the misguided baking-soda deodorant advice, but I stopped upon feeling itchy. I also have Meibomian Gland Dysfunction, as well as Bowman's Layer Dystrophy due to combo of crying, UV, and chemical outgassing from computers over the years. Many parts of me are similar to geriatrics in their 90's - no exaggeration. I've already tried milk/yogurt/cukes/aloe. (I don't know why some people call them rings, if they're shadows). Note that overall, there's no puffiness, rather dark deep shadows under my eyes. ![]() And sometimes those compromised parts appear red, like a rash. The right eye is worse - feeling more like dry/rough crocodile skin. I especially feel the burn when I'm on the computer prolongedly. The damage is at outer sides and under the eyes. Are tears (from constant crying) similar to the underarm baking-soda situation? Because I've developed painful burn surrounding my eyes due to crying. It took a week for me to be able to use another deodorant or even wear a shirt comfortable again.īurned me also.arm Pitt is peeling.Hi, I'm wondering how I can resolve my current complex situation. I immediately traced it to the brand new deodorant I just bought and ceased use. I too experienced burning and redness after using Old spice High Endurance stick deodorant in December time frame. ![]() I also had recently bought old spice deodorant and had burning and skin pealing from my arm pits I'm looking for a good lawyer too talk about the old spice case My 18 year old is much worse than my 15 year old and it's very uncomfortable complaining of burning and a terrible rash going on a week now. Horrible burning and painful rash after using Old Spice Fiji.īoth of my kids 18 and 15 are experiencing this. I shared a photo in a group message with some friends and they told me that others had this happen and told me to google it. I used old spice for the past month and I have really bad inflammation and rash, I sometimes cannot sleep at all,Īfter using old spice for a few days my skin starting getting bumps and within a couple of days it was getting worse so I went to the doctor as it was itching and burning really bad. I’m taking her to the doctors tomorrow to get medical advice and I also took pictures of it. My 16 year old daughter has a really bad burn under her armpit after using old spice. ![]() It seeks restitution for thousands of men who purchased the deodorant, disgorgement of profits, compensatory damages and punitive damages against Procter & Gamble. Procter & Gamble has not responded to the complaints or publicly addressed the issue yet.Ĭolley is seeking to have the lawsuit certified as a class action over Old Spice deodorant chemical burn problems, presenting claims for defective manufacturing, defective design, inadequate warnings, misrepresentation, liability, breach of warranty, failure to comply with Ohio consumer laws, and unjust enrichment. We will never buy these products again!!! Shame on you Procter and Gamble for continuing to produce this product with all these reviews, and without warning!!!” according to one complaint attributed to “Sharon” of Granite Falls, North Carolina from August 14, 2015. “My son has been using Old Spice Swagger Deodorant and has a rash in his armpit that is red and burning. Some have called for an Old Spice recall, noting that the complaints have poured in over the last several years with no apparent action by the manufacturer. The lawsuit cites a number of examples and includes images of problems involving what appear to be painful burns and rashes under the arms, where individuals indicate they used Old Spice deodorant. “Plaintiff’s experience is by no means isolated or represents outlying occurrences.”Ĭolley indicates that there are dozens of similar reports involving Old Spice chemical burns submitted by men on Consumer Reports, via YouTube videos and social media. “After only a few uses of the Old Spice product, Plaintiff suffered severe rashes, burning and discomfort requiring the Plaintiff to immediately cease using the product,” the Old Spice class action lawsuit claims. ![]()
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