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Is It Normal To Have Burning Sensation After Using Folica Hair Tincture?

Sir, i am experiencing heavy hair fall and a dandruff too.I consulted a dermatologist and she recommended me FOLICA HAIR TINCTURE.But as I apply it there s a lot of burning sensation for few minutes but there is no redness and the sensation passes away quickly. is it normal?
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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Hello,

Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query.
Feeling transient burning is normal and is related to the normal action of the ingredients. If you have redness, severe itching or small skin lesions, it can mean an allergy to the ingredients and the applicant should be avoided.
I shall be happy to answer further queries.
Take care,
Dr Noble Zachariah
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Is It Normal To Have Burning Sensation After Using Folica Hair Tincture?

Hello, Welcome to HCM and thanks for your query. Feeling transient burning is normal and is related to the normal action of the ingredients. If you have redness, severe itching or small skin lesions, it can mean an allergy to the ingredients and the applicant should be avoided. I shall be happy to answer further queries. Take care, Dr Noble Zachariah