Some folks simply do not listen, even when it’s for their own good. For example, if you were to visitfamilyand they had some complicated industrial machine in the garage, you would probably not mess around with it. Similarly, you would not go through someone’s medicine cabinet, just to sample some random pills.

A womanasked the internetif she was wrong to not help her teenage sister-in-law with her chemical burns after the young woman used her prescription skincare without permission.We reached out to her via private message and we’ll update the article when she gets back to us.

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Teen applying cream on face, highlighting use without permission and resulting chemical burns.

Image credits:Andrej Lišakov/Unsplash (not the actual photo)

So one woman refuse to pay the medical bills of her teen SIL after she used her prescription skincare without permission

Teen with hand on face, looking distressed after using products without permission, experiencing consequences.

Image credits:Daniel Martinez/Unsplash (not the actual photo)

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Exfoliation, if not done correctly, can cause chemical burns

Teen holding a skincare product with a concerned look, wearing a headband and blue shirt, in a neutral setting.

It’s important to clarify the extent of what chemical burns mean in this context. After all, it can be used to describe things as extreme aschemical warfare, even though that is clearly not what’s happening here. It’s not to say that chemical burns are “fine” in any sense of the word, but ultimately, she was not applying the equivalent to a first world war battlefield to her face.

Chemical burns from skincare tend to come from using powerfulexfoliants. If you are unfamiliar with skincare, an exfoliant is a chemical used to remove skin cells from the surface of a person’s body. As dramatic as it might sound, it’s generally not at all uncomfortable and a very normal part of skincare.

However, some exfoliants are more powerful than others, as they do tend to contain powerfulacidsand often have to be used in a very specific way. After all, applying and leaving acid on your skin is a surefire way to end up with some damage. In other cases, it can leave the person at risk of gettingsunburnmore easily, but in this story, it’s definitely a case of not following the instructions and allowing the acid to leave burns.

Hersymptoms, red, peeling skin, are absolutely in line with misuse of a powerful exfoliant, indicating that not only did she use a product not suitable for herself, she also must have not read or ignored the instructions. In this sense, it’s pretty hard to blame the woman whose skincare was used for this situation. Even if she gave permission, how would she know that the teen wouldignoreall the instructions?

Ignoring safety instructions isn’t a valid reason to blame someone

Teen using skincare products in front of a mirror, surrounded by various bottles.

After all, most “child safety” features exist to keep out much younger children, even early teens tend to be able to figure them out. Similarly, the SIL doesn’t actually live in this woman’s house, it would be absurd to childproof a home just in case a very curious teen shows up. Similarly, it also seems unreasonable for her to just assume the SIL would misuse what is clearly a prescription product.

The fact that her parents would ask for the doctor’s bills to be covered is just absurd. At this point in her life, she is old enough to understand that the things you do tend to have consequences. Similarly, whilechemical burnsare serious, they are not the sort of thing that actually need immediate medical intervention in most cases. It’s not like she is a toddler who caused some easily preventabledamage.

Fortunately, her husband is on her side, despite the SIL’s family trying to enable her horrible behavior. This family seems to have a realentitlementissue. All too often, in-laws can be a nightmare to deal with because people’s partners make up excuses for them or even take their sides in these sorts of situations. At the very least, while it may have ruffled some feathers, the SIL will probably leave her stuff alone.

Most thought she was not to blame and some wanted more details

Reddit discussion about teen using SIL’s prescription cream without permission, leading to boundary setting.

Reddit discussion about teen using sister-in-law’s skincare products without permission.

Reddit comments discussing reasons for no longer allowing teen to stay due to misuse of products.

Reddit comment discussing teen using sister-in-law’s products without permission and causing chemical burns.

Reddit comments discussing an incident involving a teen using SIL’s products without permission.

Reddit comments discussing consequences of using products without permission, resulting in chemical burns.

Reddit comments discussing teen using sister-in-law’s products without permission and facing consequences.

Discussion about chemical burns from using skincare products without permission.

Reddit comments discussing a teen using products without permission, resulting in skin issues.

Teenager questioned about using products without permission, leading to chemical burns discussion in online post.

Reddit conversation about using too much hair product, featuring MsMissMom and Educational-Rest4256 comments.

Reddit comments discussing a husband supporting his wife in a disagreement about chemical burns.

Reddit discussion about teen using sister-in-law’s products, resulting in chemical burns.

Text conversation discussing issues with sister-in-law and security concerns.

Reddit comments about teen using products without permission and SIL’s boundaries.

Reddit comment thread discussing teen misusing SIL’s prescription products without permission.

Reddit comments discussing teen using SIL’s products and getting chemical burns without permission.

Reddit discussion about teen using SIL’s hair products, resulting in chemical burns.

Reddit comment discussing consequences of using products without permission, mentioning a teen and chemical burns.

Reddit comment criticizing a teen’s actions after using SIL’s products without permission, mentioning consequences.

Comment discussing consequences for teen using SIL’s skincare without permission.

Reddit comment discussing consequences related to using products without permission.

Reddit comment regarding teen using sister-in-law’s products without permission.

Comment about using prescription products, mentioning skin outbreak and potential danger.

Comment discussing family conflict related to permission and blame.

A few thought she was being cruel

Reddit comment criticizing someone for lacking empathy after teen suffers chemical burns from SIL’s products.

Comment screenshot discussing responsibility and liability, referencing a teen using products without permission.

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