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Old spice chemical burn
Old spice chemical burn







old spice chemical burn

Stormzy rocks out to rapper Aitch while Laura Whitmore dances along to Tom Grennan as they lead the stars at day four of Glastonbury

old spice chemical burn

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He said the problems a small number of consumers are experiencing are not chemical burns, but claims skin reactions that can be caused by a range of factors or ingredients, such as alcohol or fragrance. I will post this all over social media as well to get the story out!'Ī spokesman for Procter & Gamble, Damon Jones, released a statement insisting the products are safe to use. 'Why would OLD SPICE put something like this on the shelves! I am beyond angry and I will not use ever again. After healing up I put it on again and I am Chaffed all over again! I thought I did it exercising and didn't wear any for a week to heal up. 'The next day my underarms were chaffed severely. I switched back to Pure sport and within minutes my armpits started burning. We bought a new kind in bulk and I had used it for around 6 months. Matt from Blaine, Washington, added: ''I have used Old Spice Pure Sport in the past. I do not have pictures but they look very similar if not worse than other pictures people have posted.' I find it crazy that so many others have had the same issue. 'Now a week later they hurt so bad I can't reach my arms up and the burns are very big on both armpits. The fourth day I woke up to very bad burns which would only get worse throughout the day.

old spice chemical burn

'Although stupid decision, I still put it on that third day because I would be in meetings and did not want to sweat. I used it the first day twice and thought I was catching my skin on the plastic because it burned and hurt a little but I thought nothing of it until the morning of the third day when it really felt like a burning sensation. We will never buy these products again!!! Shame on you Procter and Gamble for continuing to produce this product with all these reviews, and without warning!!!'Ĭraig from Erie Pennsylvania, wrote: 'I normally use old spice deodorant with antiperspirant but left it at home on a trip and only had the 'swagger' deodorant (blue stick). Sharon of Granite Falls, North Carolina, wrote: 'My son has been using Old Spice Swagger Deodorant and has a rash in his armpit that is red and burning. The papers also cite bad reviews of Old Spice that were posted online on forums and social media. 'After only a few uses of the Old Spice product, Plaintiff suffered severe rashes, burning and discomfort requiring the Plaintiff to immediately cease using the product.' Plaintiff has used deodorant in the past and had never experienced irritation, rash and other discomfort. 'After viewing advertisements for Old Spice deodorants, Plaintiff purchased Old Spice deodorant. The complaint reads: 'P&G falsely reported that the foregoing deodorants have 'no known effect' with regard to skin irritation. Tom Connick, the attorney behind the case, told Daily Mail Online that since the filing was made on March 21, several people have already come forward to join the lawsuit.









Old spice chemical burn