last night before I went to bed I put some ACV on two hyperpigmented spots. I did not dilute the ACV, and I know that was unwise. I got up and looked in the mirror about a hour later and noticed the spots looked MORE red whereas before they were more pink. This disturbed me so I rinsed with water to get the ACV off. The spots looked fine in the morning, but just now I was looking closely and noticed the texture of the skin (even the normal skin immediately surrounding the pink spots) where the ACV was looks kind of glossy? Almost like it was burned. It's not super noticeable unless you're looking up close though. Has anyone else experienced this? It will go away right?
last night before I went to bed I put some ACV on two hyperpigmented spots. I did not dilute the ACV, and I know that was unwise. I got up and looked in the mirror about a hour later and noticed the spots looked MORE red whereas before they were more pink. This disturbed me so I rinsed with water to get the ACV off. The spots looked fine in the morning, but just now I was looking closely and noticed the texture of the skin (even the normal skin immediately surrounding the pink spots) where the ACV was looks kind of glossy? Almost like it was burned. It's not super noticeable unless you're looking up close though. Has anyone else experienced this? It will go away right?
Seems to me it's mild irritation or a "burn". Had that kind of thing happen when I had touched a really hot coffee maker.. It went away within 2.5 weeks.
Put something like Aquaphor on it and use sun protection to minimize redness and potential for scarring.
last night before I went to bed I put some ACV on two hyperpigmented spots. I did not dilute the ACV, and I know that was unwise. I got up and looked in the mirror about a hour later and noticed the spots looked MORE red whereas before they were more pink. This disturbed me so I rinsed with water to get the ACV off. The spots looked fine in the morning, but just now I was looking closely and noticed the texture of the skin (even the normal skin immediately surrounding the pink spots) where the ACV was looks kind of glossy? Almost like it was burned. It's not super noticeable unless you're looking up close though. Has anyone else experienced this? It will go away right?
Seems to me it's mild irritation or a "burn". Had that kind of thing happen when I had touched a really hot coffee maker.. It went away within 2.5 weeks.
Put something like Aquaphor on it and use sun protection to minimize redness and potential for scarring.
Thank you for the quick reply. I don't have Aquaphor. I think the only thing I have is polysporin...would that be ok?
last night before I went to bed I put some ACV on two hyperpigmented spots. I did not dilute the ACV, and I know that was unwise. I got up and looked in the mirror about a hour later and noticed the spots looked MORE red whereas before they were more pink. This disturbed me so I rinsed with water to get the ACV off. The spots looked fine in the morning, but just now I was looking closely and noticed the texture of the skin (even the normal skin immediately surrounding the pink spots) where the ACV was looks kind of glossy? Almost like it was burned. It's not super noticeable unless you're looking up close though. Has anyone else experienced this? It will go away right?
Seems to me it's mild irritation or a "burn". Had that kind of thing happen when I had touched a really hot coffee maker.. It went away within 2.5 weeks.
Put something like Aquaphor on it and use sun protection to minimize redness and potential for scarring.
Thank you for the quick reply. I don't have Aquaphor. I think the only thing I have is polysporin...would that be ok?
A 1% hydrocortisone cream would be better. Do you have hydrocortisone?
last night before I went to bed I put some ACV on two hyperpigmented spots. I did not dilute the ACV, and I know that was unwise. I got up and looked in the mirror about a hour later and noticed the spots looked MORE red whereas before they were more pink. This disturbed me so I rinsed with water to get the ACV off. The spots looked fine in the morning, but just now I was looking closely and noticed the texture of the skin (even the normal skin immediately surrounding the pink spots) where the ACV was looks kind of glossy? Almost like it was burned. It's not super noticeable unless you're looking up close though. Has anyone else experienced this? It will go away right?
Seems to me it's mild irritation or a "burn". Had that kind of thing happen when I had touched a really hot coffee maker.. It went away within 2.5 weeks.
Put something like Aquaphor on it and use sun protection to minimize redness and potential for scarring.
Thank you for the quick reply. I don't have Aquaphor. I think the only thing I have is polysporin...would that be ok?
A 1% hydrocortisone cream would be better. Do you have hydrocortisone?
I do. 2 different kinds actually: A regular(?) one and an "intensive healing formula" one. Which would be better?
Also since you brought up hydrocortisone, I read several websites advising AGAINST the use of hydrocortisone on the face due to its potential to thin out the skin? Although I have been applying it to a swollen pimple hoping it will help with that.
last night before I went to bed I put some ACV on two hyperpigmented spots. I did not dilute the ACV, and I know that was unwise. I got up and looked in the mirror about a hour later and noticed the spots looked MORE red whereas before they were more pink. This disturbed me so I rinsed with water to get the ACV off. The spots looked fine in the morning, but just now I was looking closely and noticed the texture of the skin (even the normal skin immediately surrounding the pink spots) where the ACV was looks kind of glossy? Almost like it was burned. It's not super noticeable unless you're looking up close though. Has anyone else experienced this? It will go away right?
Seems to me it's mild irritation or a "burn". Had that kind of thing happen when I had touched a really hot coffee maker.. It went away within 2.5 weeks.
Put something like Aquaphor on it and use sun protection to minimize redness and potential for scarring.
Thank you for the quick reply. I don't have Aquaphor. I think the only thing I have is polysporin...would that be ok?
A 1% hydrocortisone cream would be better. Do you have hydrocortisone?
I do. 2 different kinds actually: A regular(?) one and an "intensive healing formula" one. Which would be better?
Also since you brought up hydrocortisone, I read several websites advising AGAINST the use of hydrocortisone on the face due to its potential to thin out the skin? Although I have been applying it to a swollen pimple hoping it will help with that.
1% hydrocortisone is mild. If you use it per directions (and occasionally/emergency purposes), you'll be fine.
Thinning of the skin is of much greater concern with super-potent steroids.
Check out this list for the potency: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topical_steroid#USA_system