Monday, November 27, 2006

[rosacea] Re: Cosmecuticals MD Formulations-info required

Thanks for everyones responses. Sounds like it could go either
way. I have tried it (test patch) for two days and I don't think it
has made me worse yet. These are the same people that make Bare
Escentuals mineral makeup. Price wise their products seem to be
about £25-30 pounds (UK).

The link to their website is sorry if its not a link but doing this
from work and don't seem to have that option:

http://www.skin-health.co.uk/

Sarah

--- In rosacea-support@yahoogroups.com, Ricky Butler
<classics_guy@...> wrote:
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> The grapefruit and strawberry and apple extracts are low on the
list, but would concern me
> as they might irritate, the green tea and licorice seem good and
I know personally aloe doesn't bother me, since green tea and aloe
are in my shave gel and im as sensitive as you can get!! how much
does it cost?? id get a sample if possible, it does seem good
> but the fruit extracts could be not good.
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> PL <polockhart@...> wrote:
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> > comment on the ingredients now is your last chance!
> > Ingredients: Purified Water (Aqua), Glycerin, Camellia Oleifera
(Japanese Green Tea Leaf
> > > Extract), Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Extract, Aloe
Barbadensis Leaf Extract, Vaccinium
> > > Myrtillus (Bilberry) Extract, Rubus Villosus (Blackberry)
Fruit Extract, Vitis Rubus Idaeus
> > > (Raspberry) Fruit Extract, Vaccinium Angustifolium (Blueberry)
Fruit Extract, Fragaria Vesca > (Strawberry) Fruit Extract,
Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry)Fruit Extract, Vinifera
> >
> > (Grape)> Fruit Extract, Pyrus Malus (Apple) Fruit Extract,
Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate
> > > Crosspolymer, Arginine, Propylene Glycol (and) Diazolidinyl
Urea (and) Methylparaben
> > > (and) Propylparaben
>
> Sarah,
> In The Skin Type Solution, the author lists many products on
market for many skin types, including rosacea. She has lists of
ingredients to look for to use for rosacea including some on your
list: to prevent wrinkles: camilla sinesnsis (green tea)(among many
listed), and to decrease inflammation: aloe vera (among many
listed). On the list of skin care ingredients to avoid: parabens and
propylene glycol-2 (among many listed). I don't see urea on her
lists, but I have heard some people mention that this ingredient is
bothersome to them. You can borrow the book from the library to
research more. Seems like this product is a mixed blessing, some
good, some bad. I can't say for sure whether you should try this or
not.
> Patrice
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