no it would make it worst go to the doctors instead.
Try using a lotion that contains aloe.
to help with a rash take an oatmeal bath. soak for about thirty min. or use aveeno lotion it has oats in it.
it may be because of an allergic reaction to the lotion you are using or more commonly a heat rash. to avoid a heat rash on pressure point move around while in the bed or tan for less time also a fan can help.
No, only zinc oxide.
Discontinue using any product which may have caused the rash. Read and take notes of the ingredients of that product. Wait a few days until the rash has gone away until you try using a new product. When you find a product that does not cause a rash, compare the ingredients to find out by a process of elimination what caused your rash.
You should consult your physician about the rash. Bring the sunless tanning lotion with you for him to examine the contents and to give you a professional medical opinion.
Treat the rash with calamine lotion or antihistamine creams, and if these methods fail to work and itching persists, contact a medical professional.
I just keep put on paw paw oniment or body lotion and it works most of the time
To treat a bromine pool rash, make sure to clean the affected area with mild soap and water. Use a soothing cream or lotion to help alleviate itching and redness. If the rash persists or worsens, consult with a healthcare professional for further treatment options.
It means that you are scratching yourself way too hard. Try Olay Quench Body Lotion to help with this.
Good products for this include Monistat or Lamisil powder or lotion.
Yes.