a severe skin reaction or infection on the face — the redness

 


That looks like a severe skin reaction or infection on the face — the redness, swelling, and shiny surface suggest cellulitis, contact dermatitis, or a chemical/cream burn (possibly from a reaction to cosmetics, skincare, or bleaching products).

Here’s what you should do — step by step:


⚠️ 1. See a Doctor or Go to a Clinic Immediately

This kind of redness and swelling — especially on the face near the eyes — can worsen quickly or spread.
You need a doctor (preferably a dermatologist) to examine it because:

  • It could be a bacterial infection (cellulitis) that needs oral or injectable antibiotics.

  • Or it could be an allergic or chemical burn needing prescription anti-inflammatory treatment (like topical steroids, antihistamines, or soothing creams).

👉 Do not apply any random creams, lightening products, or alcohol-based cleansers — they will worsen it.


🚫 2. Stop Using All Products on That Area

Immediately stop:

  • Any new skincare, face creams, or bleaching/lightening products.

  • Makeup or facial washes containing acids, retinol, or hydroquinone.

Let the skin rest completely.


🧊 3. Soothe the Skin

While waiting to see a doctor:

  • You can gently clean the area with cool, clean water and pat dry.

  • Apply a cool compress (clean towel soaked in cool water) for 10–15 minutes several times a day to reduce heat and swelling.

  • If the skin feels painful, you may take a mild pain reliever like paracetamol or ibuprofen (if you’re not allergic and have no stomach/ulcer problems).


💊 4. What a Doctor Might Prescribe

Depending on the cause, the doctor may recommend:

  • Antibiotic cream (like mupirocin or fusidic acid) or oral antibiotics if it’s infected.

  • Topical steroid (like hydrocortisone 1%) if it’s an allergic reaction.

  • Antihistamine (like cetirizine or loratadine) to reduce itching and redness.

  • Gentle healing creams (like Aloe vera gel, Vaseline, or Cicaplast Baume B5) to protect the skin barrier.


⚠️ Important Signs That Need Urgent Medical Attention:

  • Rapidly spreading redness or swelling.

  • Pain, fever, or warmth on the face.

  • Swelling around the eyes or difficulty opening your eye.

  • Yellow crusting, pus, or oozing.

If you notice any of these, go to a hospital immediately — it could be cellulitis, which can spread quickly if untreated.





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