If you developed irritation, the safest first step is to stop using the patches immediately, since continued exposure can worsen redness, itching, or even cause a stronger allergic reaction.
Clean the area gently with water and avoid applying any new products on the irritated skin.
For mild reactions, you can use a soothing, fragrance-free moisturizer or a basic hydrocortisone cream to reduce inflammation, but only if symptoms stay minor.
If you notice swelling, blistering, or persistent irritation, you should seek medical advice rather than trying to treat it yourself.
Do not reapply the patch on the same area, and avoid using the product again unless a doctor confirms it’s safe, as sensitivity may persist.
If you decide to try again later, a small patch test on a different area is essential.
This is the information we have, but if you have more insights from your experience, please share in the comments.