A 66-year-old woman was left suffering with horrifying blisters and
swelling to the face within days after starting to use products from the
L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Laser Renew anti-ageing range.
Marlene Corrall, like so many patients who come to Medical Specialists, was looking for effective anti-wrinkle treatments that would leave her skin appearing refresher, replenished and rejuvenated.
Unfortunately, Ms Corrall, from
Leicestershire, was left feeling anything but all that after suffering
an extremely severe allergic reaction following the application of three
L’Oreal Paris Revitalift Laser Renew anti-ageing products on her face.
Describing her horrific experience, Ms Corrall says: “When I went
into my local chemist I spotted the L’Oreal Revitalift range and decided
to give it a try, but it was the biggest mistake I ever made, after the
reaction I had. Within two days of using the creams, my face started to
swell and break out in painful red blisters which spread all over my
face. I was really frightened, especially as I have always taken great
pride in my skin.”
She says she has been trying various anti-wrinkle creams since her
mid-30s and has never previously encountered any such problems like this
in those thirty years and puts effort into trying to keep her skin
looking as healthy as possible.
Ms Corrall says she had to take two weeks off work from her role as a
senior carer due to the pain she was in and also go through a gruelling
six months of recovery, which involved being prescribed steroids as
well as penicillin by her GP to try and control the severe reaction her
skin was having to the L’Oreal products.
She continued: She said: “I have been left with acute dermatitis and
there is still a bit of puffiness under my cheekbones. I try to look
after myself so this has really knocked my confidence. I never had any
problems with my skin. I am very healthy and look after myself but now I
have been left with skin problems as a result when all I wanted to do
was look my best.”
Following an expensive £130 visit to a private doctor, the problem
was found to be due to a chemical contained in the L’Oreal anti-wrinkle
creams; methylisothiazolinone. Known as ‘MI’, it is used to extend the
shelf life of household goods and cosmetics. It can be found in shower
gels, deodorants, cleansers and moist tissue wipes.
Ms Corrall added: “I cannot believe companies still use this chemical
after what it did to my skin. It was terrifying to have my skin react
so severely and it knocked my confidence. It took so long to clear up
that I have decided that life is too short, and after that happened I
had enough – you never know what’s around the corner so life is for
enjoying. I am now very careful with products that I use to make sure
the ingredients are only natural minerals.”
MI has been blamed by health experts for a surge in dangerous
allergic reactions. Only last month cosmetic giant Johnson & Johnson
spoke of their concerns, and are now taking the chemical out of many
products, including its best-selling Piz Buin sun cream.
“I’d like to see methylisothiazolinone banned or for the industry to
go back to levels it was using a few years ago,” says Graham Johnston, a
consultant dermatologist at the Leicester Royal Infirmary, who treated
Corrall. “People are needing nastier drugs to cure the reaction. One
patient had to have an anti-cancer drug and another an anti-rejection
drug.”
This story highlights the questionable effectiveness and safety of
off-the-shelf anti-wrinkle products. Proven and popular treatments for
wrinkles include Akenmycin Plus, Differin Gel, Differin Cream and Epiduo Gel.
They are all available today from Medical Specialists Pharmacy
following an online consultation with one of our doctors, who will
assess the information and medical details you provide to decide your
suitability for that treatment. Once authorised by the doctor, your
order will be dispense by our in-house pharmacy and dispatched the same
day by Royal Mail Special Delivery.
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