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    Hello everyone! I need some help.. I have been cutting my own hair for years and I have an assortment of Andis brand clippers, and I shave with 2 types of safety shavers (Personna and Dorco blades), as well Gillette shaver. I usually give my self a short military fade and also line up my hair. I have been to several types of doctors spending money and they can not figure it out. The reaction I am getting is an abnormally swollen face, hives in my scalp and my cheeks, hair is thinning in areas at times and at times grows back, severely dry skin, and I get discoloration in my hair follicles and my face!!! It gets worse when I shave my goat tee. This last for days to my face gets better, but it is worse in the morning when I wake up. Now this happens when I use shaving cream or just water. Can it be the blades, perhaps there is nickel????? Can someone please help me???

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    Welcome to SRP. I don't know if your question is related to shaving other than the blades you're using, however, you said you've seen a few different doctors, have you ever had an allergy test done?
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    Thanks for replying! I have had a patch test on my back from a dermatologist and a food allergy test from an allergist and the results were nothing. I believe my question is related to shaving, because I shave the side of my scalp and my face. I was hoping some one here would have advise, I was thinking maybe I am allergic to some type of metal ie. steel, nickel, etc. Or if I should invest in a stainless steel razor.

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    There could be something to your theory if you get the same reaction when shaving with just water, I was about to suggest changing your soap/cream. You might be allergic to some types of metal, I know a woman at work who is allergic to most metals, so you just may want to try stainless steel.

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    Thx for hanging in there with me! Yeah I have went through millions of soaps, shampoos, detergents, shaving creams, etc. Believe me I have a pharmacy.. Personna and Dorco blades claim to be stainless steel, but I read online where there is a little nickel, chromium, and sometimes other metals in stainless steel. It even happens with a Norelco electric shaver.

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    This is very strange to me but I would look
    Into seeing an allergist. They should be able
    To tell you if you are allergic to something. Also I would
    See another doc. I would also look into Benadryl. I used to
    Have food allergies and break out in hives. When I did my hives went away.
    Make a list of everything your using and bring to allergist/doc.

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    Thanks pbsd! I thought it was food, cleansing products, or shaving! Its driving me nuts, because its on my face and it last for a few days. I am going to start a journal today.

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    It is a long shot but have you been tested for allergies to specific metals? My wife had to have the pins used to repair her fractured ankle removed because she had an allergic reaction to them. You might be sensitive enough that merely using a certain metal to shave with is causing your reaction. A specialist doctor should be able to check that out.

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    Well a food test wouldn't help you if it's not a food allergy. Talk to allergist again.

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    I also seen a dermatologist who is a specialist who does product skin test and I had 100 patches on my back and nothing.

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