Leah Nelson's daughter, Brooke, suffered severe skin damage after using Bubble T Watermelon face cleanser, resulting in painful blisters and a visit to the hospital. The incident, which occurred a week before Brooke's birthday, left her unable to open her mouth and caused her to miss two school days due to classmates' inquiries. Recovery took two weeks, during which Brooke became wary of skincare. Leah seeks to raise awareness about the lack of warning on the product packaging regarding a patch test before use, emphasizing the need for clearer consumer safety information.
Brooke suffered severe burns and blisters after using Bubble T Watermelon face cleanser, leading to hospital treatment and long-term wariness of skincare products.
Leah reports that her daughter had to miss school for two days because of the painful reaction, and now feels traumatized and reluctant to try skincare again.
Despite the company's suggestion to patch test, Leah argues there was no warning on the product packaging, prompting her to speak out for consumer safety.
Leah expressed that Brooke’s experience felt like the 'end of the world', especially just one week before her birthday.
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