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Facial blisters but not on any other part of the body?

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Blisters: this can be from contact dermatitis to cosmetics, or topical medications or can also be secondary to sun exposure and other skin conditions. I suggest you see a dermatologist

Answered 9/1/2014

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?allergic reaction: Blistering of only the facial area suggests a contact dermatitis due to an allergic reaction to something that came in contact with your face-?cologne,shaving cream,etc. Since this is on your face its best to have a physician examine and advise you if it persists.

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