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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #30351
49 days ago
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How to reduce hard and raised eyebrows after applying too much oil for a year?

Client_a36a0f

Hi sir i applied too much oil on eyebrows for 1 year so it is raised too much hard and how can i reduce it

How long have you noticed the hardness and raised texture?:

- More than 6 months

Do you experience any discomfort or pain in the area?:

- No discomfort

Have you tried any treatments or remedies to address this issue?:

- Home remedies

Are there any other symptoms associated with the raised eyebrows?:

- Redness or inflammation

What type of oil did you apply on your eyebrows?:

- Coconut oil

How often did you apply the oil?:

- Daily

Have you made any changes to your skincare routine recently?:

- Started a new product
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Hello dear See improvement will occur after you follow below precautions Avoid massage Avoid oil application Apply moisturizer like aquaphor Apply tulsi alovera gel Regards

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The situation you’re describing with your eyebrows might be due to prolonged heavy application of oil, which could lead to clogged pores or possibly a form of contact dermatitis. To address this, first, stop applying the oil to your eyebrows, as continuing may exacerbate the condition. Switch to gentle cleansing of the area using light, non-irritating soap, preferably fragrance-free, to minimize potential irritation or further blockage of pores. Gently exfoliating the area once a week might help as well, but be cautious not to overdo it, which may cause irritation or damage to hair follicles. Look for products containing mild exfoliants like salicylic acid, which can help unclog pores. If the skin remains hard or there’s significant swelling, redness, or irritation, it might be indicative of more severe skin conditions, and you should consult with a dermatologist. They may recommend treatments like topical corticosteroids if there is inflammation or irritation needing medical management. It’s wise to avoid any further chemical or cosmetic products on the eyebrows until the integrity of the skin and hair follicles is checked. A balanced diet with adequate hydration and vitamins, especially those supporting skin health, such as Vitamin E, may assist in overall skin care. Should you observe no improvement or worsening symptoms, including severe pain or discharge, seek prompt medical advice as these could be signs of infection or other underlying conditions.

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