Tue-10-11-2015, 15:13 PM
Hi Ricoghardforth and to the forum, we are a small friendly bunch of sufferers here and are happy to share what knowledge we have with each other,
But Fred is correct and I had a look at the second picture which is the instruction sheet and it's not particularly helpful. I would ask for more comprehensive instructions from them.
A lot will depend on the strength of the bulb, the distance from the lamp, being very careful on your face as the goggles may not be effective as they are from a country without the stringent rules that are applied here for eye protection. There are so many variables
My advice would be go to your GP and ask to be referred to a dermatologist who can give you something that won't damage your skin any further and should help you get clear
Thanks for posting but I'm afraid it's a difficult one to advise on
But Fred is correct and I had a look at the second picture which is the instruction sheet and it's not particularly helpful. I would ask for more comprehensive instructions from them.
A lot will depend on the strength of the bulb, the distance from the lamp, being very careful on your face as the goggles may not be effective as they are from a country without the stringent rules that are applied here for eye protection. There are so many variables
My advice would be go to your GP and ask to be referred to a dermatologist who can give you something that won't damage your skin any further and should help you get clear
Thanks for posting but I'm afraid it's a difficult one to advise on