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My anti-seborrheic medicine got on my face...

Guys, please calm me down (or not, be honest about your answer). I got new anti-seborrheic ampoules and as I was trying to put it in my hair a drop of it accidentally slipped on my face and it BUDNED. I quickly washed my face with water and soothed it with a cream. It doesn’t really burn now, but I can feel some stinging, although it might just be because I have anxiety and got really nervous. So, is my face gonna be okay? The second ingredient in the ampoules is literally alcohol denat
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~I wouldn't worry at all about it. You did the right thing by washing it off immediately, the residual burning is probably due to your high anxiety about something happening.  You will be fine.
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Thank you so much! ❤️
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