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    Default Do I have a Rash, allergy, or dryness?

    I've developed some irritated redness under my neck just below the area where the beard on my neck grows. I know it can't be razorburn since it's below the area where I shave. The area remains warm to the touch even during the next day (I shave in the evening). The only thing that I can make out is that I either have a rash due to allergy from the EO in the Classic Shaving soap or I've developed some dryness of the skin from the heavy alcohol aftershaves I use.

    Any ideas what this could be?


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    Looks like contact dermatitis. I'd switch products, and see a dermatologist.

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    Just a thought but are you grabbing that spot with your stretching hand and pulling with a fair amount of pressure ? It almost looks like four fingertips would fit in there just right.
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    I don't think it's from the fingers...it's more of a rash-like symptom. I think BeBerlin hit the nail on the head on this one. I've lathered on some hydrocortisone to see if the problem goes away. I think that I can say that it's probably the Classic Shaving soap. I had noticed some tingling when it was brushed on, but this may confirm that it has irritated the skin.

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    It's as Robin says. Its contact Dermatitis. Try the cortisone and an anti-histamine cream (benedryl) or and oral anti-histamine than spending lots of money on a dermatologist. If it does not clear up, then you should see one. I would also test the soap somewhere else on your body because if its really contact dermatitis it will cause a rash anywhere it touches.
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    I changed soaps from the CS soap I was using and it cleared right up between that and the hydrocortisone. Guess I won't be using CS soaps anymore

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    I found a simmlar rash occuring with a soap I used and after changing to a basic soap it cleared up,

    If that fails seek medical advice

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    Seeing as it's warm to the touch I'd say it's some sort of rash/irritation from your soap. Switch soaps.

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