Anonymous
Post 01/18/2026 16:35     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

Anonymous wrote:Throw all your products in a bag and take it along when you see a dermatologist.


Has anyone done this? When I've brought products to a couple different derms they were not at all interested in helping me troubleshoot products.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2026 16:32     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

Anonymous wrote:Every time I have tried hyularonic acid, it get red and irritated. In this dry climate it can actually pull moisture away. You need to add moisture.


+1
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2026 08:52     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

Micellar water cause my skin to break out in hives.
Anonymous
Post 01/17/2026 08:47     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

Me too, I think it's the combo of the HA and RA. I have to take a break.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 18:37     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

Throw all your products in a bag and take it along when you see a dermatologist.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 18:29     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

I'd be surprised if HA did this, but anything is possible. Do you put moisturizer over top of the HA? I wonder if you can pull back on all products for a week and then start introducing slowly to see what the issue is.
Anonymous
Post 01/16/2026 18:22     Subject: I think I have burned my face with too much hyularonic acid

It is much more likely to be the retinol or vitamin C, especially because your skin is probably very dry right now (I know mine is). I usually stop using tretinoin in the winter for this reason. Just stop everything other than a very gentle cleanser (I use Neutrogena ultra gentle) and use a barrier repair cream like La Roche Posay Cicaplast.