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Tue Apr 17, 2007 9:45 am |
In the morning I usually just put a little Vitamin C crystals into a small container add some warm water and put it onto my face with cotton. So I thought why the heck not do this with DMAE as well. So the past two mornings I've added a little DMAE to the Vitamin C, add water and use the cotton to put it on my face. I thought this was fine, but then was reading about percentages and was wondering is too much DMAE bad? It doesn't sting at all. What are your thoughts? |
_________________ *54* blonde & fair; trying to age gracefully |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 5:07 pm |
Hi soccermominsd,
I wish I had an answer for you ... but it's a very interesting question.
I know that Vitamin C and DMAE can be used together ... I think it's Dr. Pericone has them together, although he pushes C Ester ... but I have no idea what the percentages are.
For some reason, Canada has banned the importation of DMAE ... so I can't even play with it!
Hopefully someone else will have some info for you.
Mary |
_________________ Over 50, combo, OCM. Originator of Pearl Paste ... www.silkenpearl.com |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:43 pm |
Hi again soccermominsd,
Coincidentally, I was over checking out the Skin Interactives board ... and came upon the following information about DMAE ...
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Possible issues with DMAE - "In the hours following the application of DMAE, the researchers observed an important slowing down of cell division - sometimes coming to a complete stop, the inhibition of certain metabolic reactions, and the death of a significant percentage of fibroblasts. The mortality rate of fibroblasts, which varied according to DMAE concentration, was above 25% after 24 hours in the case of a concentration similar to the one resulting from normal use of an antiwrinkle cream. The thickening of the skin induced by the pathological swelling of the fibroblasts would explain the antiwrinkle effect of DMAE, according to the researchers."
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=67643 |
Hope this helps.
Mary |
_________________ Over 50, combo, OCM. Originator of Pearl Paste ... www.silkenpearl.com |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:50 pm |
O.K. It's late & if I'm wrong I'm sure someone will correct me. Amine dmae can't be applied at the same time as vit. c..the ascorbic one anyway, not ester c. Bitarwhachamacallit form (bitartate??) dmae shouldn't be a problem. |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 10:26 pm |
hpjrt wrote: |
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Possible issues with DMAE - "In the hours following the application of DMAE, the researchers observed an important slowing down of cell division - sometimes coming to a complete stop, the inhibition of certain metabolic reactions, and the death of a significant percentage of fibroblasts. The mortality rate of fibroblasts, which varied according to DMAE concentration, was above 25% after 24 hours in the case of a concentration similar to the one resulting from normal use of an antiwrinkle cream. The thickening of the skin induced by the pathological swelling of the fibroblasts would explain the antiwrinkle effect of DMAE, according to the researchers."
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=67643 |
Hope this helps.
Mary |
Wow, that's disturbing...so what does this mean in terms of using DMAE? Not to use it? Someone |
_________________ *54* blonde & fair; trying to age gracefully |
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Tue Apr 17, 2007 11:03 pm |
Not really, it means the jury is still out - it's only one study. See discussion here
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=22612&start=0
I wouldn't use it at higher than recommended percentages though. If you do a search in skincare you'll find a very high number of people find it irritating either immediately or in the long-run.
For me it's a no no, but that was established prior to any doubts about its safety.
Some neutral products with only 3% aren't disturbing to me (like Alphaderma), but then they're not very lifting either. |
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