Possible reactions to emollients
Source: NHS
Possible reactions to emollients can include:
- irritant reactions such asan overheating, burning sensation or stinging,usually caused by a reaction to a certain ingredient contained in the cream or lotion
- folliculitis some emollients can occasionally cause hair follicles to become blocked and inflamed (folliculitis) and cause boils
- facial rashes some facial emollientsmay cause rashes on the face that can aggravate acne
If you experiencepainful stinging that continues, try a different emollient or speak to your local pharmacist for advice.
You may be able to help prevent folliculitis by applying emollients gently and in the same direction your hair grows.