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Help! the line of my upper lip is cracking and burning and around my mouth and cheeks is peeling.food allergy? |
Is this a food allergy? its happened once before after eating a cream pie, and the other day i ate a cheesecake brownie i don't know if it's a food allergy but i suggest using Cetaphil to treat it. use both the cleanser and the moisturizer, and don't touch your face unless you are applying lotion with cleansed hands. take Claritin D if it's an allergy, too. |
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