Some are more sensitive to it than others it seems and can only handle lower concentrations.
Yes - It CAN dry out your skin with repeated use...but that goes away, especially if you rub coco or olive oil on after.
For anyone using it the first time, I'd suggest trying a DROP of diluted DMSO on your inner wrist, checking for a reaction before slathering a 1/2 cup on your body.
Me too, but I figured out that I can't use it every day. A few days on and a few days off, with either magnesium oil on the applicator spots or virgin coconut oil to moisturize the skin. Just ensure your skin is COMPLETELY clean, with NO soap residue or anything else. Magnesium oil is good to use with it, as pretty much everyone is magnesium-deficient AND pure magnesium oil is another GREAT remedy for pain.
Anyone else plagued with getting chemical burns from it?
I get them at 70% and even close to 50% I get some irritation and it leaves skin extremely dry(crocodile-skin...)
Some are more sensitive to it than others it seems and can only handle lower concentrations.
Yes - It CAN dry out your skin with repeated use...but that goes away, especially if you rub coco or olive oil on after.
For anyone using it the first time, I'd suggest trying a DROP of diluted DMSO on your inner wrist, checking for a reaction before slathering a 1/2 cup on your body.
Wife and I use 50% and never had any issues except slight stinging.
Me too, but I figured out that I can't use it every day. A few days on and a few days off, with either magnesium oil on the applicator spots or virgin coconut oil to moisturize the skin. Just ensure your skin is COMPLETELY clean, with NO soap residue or anything else. Magnesium oil is good to use with it, as pretty much everyone is magnesium-deficient AND pure magnesium oil is another GREAT remedy for pain.