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gary_cox2026-04-17

I recently started using Epilyt Lotion 118ml, a moisturizing lotion designed to keep my skin soft and smooth. I was excited about it because it's supposed to form a protective layer that locks in moisture. However, I've been experiencing some skin irritation that's quite uncomfortable. I also noticed some redness and swelling around the area I applied it. I'm not sure if it's normal or if I should be worried about allergic reactions. Has anyone else had similar issues? I'd love to hear about your experiences and any tips you might have. Should I continue using it or will I need to stop and find something else?

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marie_ferguson3d ago

You might want to talk to a dermatologist about it. They can give you more specific advice and maybe recommend something better for your skin type.

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hannah_alvarez3d ago

Have you tried any other moisturizers? Sometimes switching brands can make a big difference. Maybe you should try something else and see if you experience the same irritation.

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russell_castro3d ago

I had a really bad reaction to Epilyt. I had oozing and redness. I had to go to the ER. Worth avoiding if you ask me.

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philip_knight3d ago

I think the key is to spot any signs early. If you experience hives or difficulty breathing, get help immediately. It's not worth taking the risk.

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larry_gardner3d ago

I stopped using it because of the allergic reaction. My skin was so irritated that I had to see a doctor. Not worth the risk for me.

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abigail_andrews3d ago

I had some mild skin irritation at first, but it went away after a few days. It might just be your skin adapting to the new lotion.

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robert_stephens3d ago

Don't worry, it's common for some people to have reactions to certain lotions. It might just not be the right one for you.

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priya_sharma3d ago

I've been using Epilyt Lotion for a while now and haven't had any issues. Make sure you're not mixing it with other skincare products that might be causing a reaction.

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kyle_washington3d ago

It's always a good idea to do a patch test before using a new lotion. Apply a small amount on a hidden area of your skin and see if you have a reaction.

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nina_kowalski3d ago

Have you tried mixing it with another lotion to see if that helps? It's worth a shot, and it might minimize the irritation.