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Sun Oct 19, 2014 8:54 am |
Ive been searching hi and low for a product whose main ingredient is Lactic acid (I love Lactic).
Anything that I find that says its a lactic product will have lactic acid listed at the bottom of the ing. list.
Anyone know of a good lactic product with it more towards the top of the ing. list??
-Thanks
p.s. I dont have a preference for creams vs. gel or serum when it comes to lactic acid. |
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cutenss
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Sun Oct 19, 2014 4:09 pm |
Ponds Rejuveness. Target have travel as well as full sizes. I have been using it about for about two weeks. I love it. It is worth getting the travel size to see if you like it, without spending money for the full size. HTH |
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Sun Oct 19, 2014 6:23 pm |
I am a big fan of Skin Biology's Lactic Power 10 moisturizer. It has 10% lactic acid and other good ingredients too. It has a lotion texture. I have been using this for almost 4 years now.
Here is the ingredient list:
Purified water, lactic acid, ethylhexyl palmitate, cetyl alcohol, squalane, glycerol stearate, PEG-100 stearate, stearic acid, sodium salicylate, carthamus tinctorius seed (safflower) oil, polysorbate 80, PPG 2 myristyl ether propionate, C10-30 cholesterol/lanosterol esters, phenoxyethanol, allantoin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice (aloe vera) gel, retinyl palmitate, tocophersolan (vitamin E), mixed (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) tocotrienols, and mixed (alpha, beta, gamma, delta) tocopherols, ubiquinone (coenzyme Q-10), and xanthophyll (lutein).
Here is the product link:
http://store.reverseskinaging.com/Lactic_Power_10_p/29l.htm
If you want more suggestions I can try to type a longer post when I have time. Lactic acid creams are a bit of an obsession of mine although good ones are hard to find. |
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Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:31 am |
Thank you all so much...I will have to look up all of these later today.
I was interested in your post the most kitty,
Everything looks great in the product except squalane..it has great properties but I'm acnaic/acne prone and am wondering if it'd make my face go crazy...I'm gonna say probably, so throw more suggestions my way if you got the time! I love lactic, its the only thing that is really lock and key with my skin. I was doing lactic peels in school, but now that I'm out I cant find where to purchase peels for at home use so...just thought something lactic based everyday would have a great effect.
Thanks too Autumn and cuteness!
I will make sure to give those a run through.
I did actually look at the silk naturals one but I posted on here to get everyones opinion+see if there's anything stronger than 8% out there. |
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Mon Oct 20, 2014 3:25 pm |
heyheymonster,
Is your fear of squalane based on past experience?
I am not sure if you would be interested in using something with salicylic acid too but Skin Biology also makes a LacSal serum which has 8.5% lactic acid and 1.5% salicylic acid and no squalane. I use the LacSal cream but have never tried the serum.
Ingredints: Purified water, lactic acid, hydrolyzed soy protein, butylene gylcol, glycerin, sodium salicyclate, phenoxyethanol, polysorbate 20, polysorbate 80, hydroxyethyl cellulose, allantoin, aloe barbadensis leaf juice (aloe vera) gel, fragrance (herbal mask), and tocophersolan (vitamin E)
http://store.reverseskinaging.com/LacSal_Serum_p/19s.htm
I am going to type up a list of lactic products I have found in my search for the ideal lactic acid product. I will not comment for now but if you have a question about a particular product please ask and I would be happy to go into more detail. I am very particular and some of these products have something I do not like.
PRODUCTS I HAVE TRIED:
AmLactin Cream 12%
No longer available but they do make a lotion which is similar.
http://amlactin.com/product/amlactin-moisturizing-body-lotion
Theraderm Fruit Acid Exfoliant- Lactic Acid Toner
http://www.therapon.com/theraderm-skin-care-products/Fruit-Acid-Exfoliant#MoreInfo
Ingredients to Die For AHA Skin Rejuvenating Lotion For Face & Body - 10% Lactic Acid and also a 12% Lactic Acid version. They have a 5% version too but I think maybe you are interested in a higher lactic acid percentage.
http://www.ingredientstodiefor.com/item/AHA_Skin_Rejuvenating_Lotion_For_Face_Body_10_Lactic_Acid/1000
http://www.ingredientstodiefor.com/item/AHA_Skin_Rejuvenating_Lotion_For_Face_Body_12_Lactic_Acid/1356?category=51
PRODUCTS I HAVE NOT TRIED
DHC Renewing AHA Cream (with 10% lactic acid)
http://www.dhccare.com/renewing-aha-cream
B. Kamins Lactic-10
http://www.skinstore.com/p-16863-b-kamins-lactic-10.aspx
Refinity Skin Science has several products with lactic acid. I will post the link to the Refinity page on Dermstore.com but I am not sure if these products are being discontinued or reformulated.
http://www.dermstore.com/profile_Refinity+Skin+Science_100144.htm
DianaYvonne
10% Lactic Acid Gel
http://www.dianayvonne.com/lactic-acid-10-2-or-4-oz/
There are more products but I can't think of them off the top of my head right now. Let me know if you have any questions! |
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Mon Oct 20, 2014 5:30 pm |
wow thanks so much!! I'll try to check those all out by the end of tonight!
EDIT:
I did look at the LacSal and I emailed the company if I should try LacSal or the Lactic 10...pretty much because on top of being acne prone I'm dehydrated too..and I just wanted to make sure the Lac10 wouldnt break me out and the LacSal would't dry me out haha.
I am now interested in trying a little one ounce of the Ingredients to Die for 12%, because its a bigger percent and because its cheap. The only thing putting me off is the actual website..I guess I trust a fancier one if thats a thing.
How was it for you? |
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Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:14 pm |
For those that like the Amlactin, Costco had a big 20oz. bottle the other day for around $18. That's a super deal! |
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Tue Oct 21, 2014 3:33 am |
Thanks for the tip off Gayle
And RMB I have not tried hope in a jar (or I dont recall), we always have philosophy's product around the house and to be honest I was never really impressed. I will ask my mom if she has any hope in a jar for me to try though.
Right now my attention has mainly been caught by the LacSal mentioned above, and also in h.kitty's post the Diana Yvonne 10% Lactic Acid Gel - with just water, lactic and binder or xanathum gum it looks like a real simple product. (always a fan of simple product).
Thanks again guys! |
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Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:33 am |
heyheymonster wrote: |
I am now interested in trying a little one ounce of the Ingredients to Die for 12%, because its a bigger percent and because its cheap. The only thing putting me off is the actual website..I guess I trust a fancier one if thats a thing.
How was it for you? |
I guess the site isn't very fancy but overall I had a good experience with the company. I like how they provide detailed information about their products. I ordered a few of the 1 oz size of the lactic acid moisturizers and I think I ordered some oils too. Shipping was high for the dollar value of my order but they base shipping on what it costs them to send the package not on how much you spend. Even with the higher shipping the items still ended up being very inexpensive.
As for the product, it has been a while since I tried their lactic acid moisturizers but I did not repurchase. They were okay and I honestly cannot remember exactly what didn't impress me about them. I am thinking the texture might not have been what I was looking for or maybe the scent. All that being said, if you live in the US it might be worth a try since they are so cheap. |
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Tue Oct 21, 2014 9:40 am |
heyheymonster wrote: |
Thanks for the tip off Gayle
And RMB I have not tried hope in a jar (or I dont recall), we always have philosophy's product around the house and to be honest I was never really impressed. I will ask my mom if she has any hope in a jar for me to try though.
Right now my attention has mainly been caught by the LacSal mentioned above, and also in h.kitty's post the Diana Yvonne 10% Lactic Acid Gel - with just water, lactic and binder or xanathum gum it looks like a real simple product. (always a fan of simple product).
Thanks again guys! |
I too am a fan of simple products! I have to admit that after my post yesterday and then looking around some on the Dianna Yvonne website I am tempted to buy a sample of the 10% Lactic acid gel....and maybe some other samples. |
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Wed Oct 22, 2014 8:58 am |
Its so hard to decide haha...I want them all.
I was looking more at the LacSal though yesterday, I already use epionce's retexturize LX or TX with sal. acid and witch hazel, does anyone think adding more sal. acid would dry my skin out if I used both everyday? just wondering, as far as sal. acid goes I honestly dont know as much. |
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Thu Oct 23, 2014 3:52 pm |
Autumn1995, have you tried any other products from this company?
I like that the toner is pregnancy safe! |
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Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:02 am |
I finally just purchased the LacSal Serum, will let you guys know what I think .
The only thing I didn't like was that shipping was almost as much as the product...
I have flaky skin and my concern is that the sal. acid will make it "drier" but I think maybe it'll eat up all that dead skin and if its too much for my face I'll just use on the body. |
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Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:08 am |
RussianSunshine wrote: |
Autumn1995, have you tried any other products from this company?
I like that the toner is pregnancy safe! |
I like that the formulas are simple and trial sizes are available.
Shipping has gone up so I don't order as often now. Shipping to Canada starts at $8.55 (for a lip gloss) and quickly goes up as it is based on weight.
I have tried almost all the serums:
They all contain: (From the Silk Natural website)
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Tamarind seed extract for a super boost of hydration. In recent studies it's been shown to out preform hyaluronic acid in terms of skin hydration and for the smoothing of fine lines and wrinkles. |
Note: the shelf life is three months on the vitamin c formulas.
I would rather have hyaluronic acid.
I was buying the cleansing oil, but it has three ingredients and is easy to dupe.
http://www.silknaturals.com/store/index.php/skin-care/cleansers/apricot-cleansing-oil-835.html
I prefer GOW. Better formulations and the shipping is reasonable. I paid $6.05 last time and I had several items in my package.
I do really like the lipgloss, lipbalms, eye shadows, etc. from Silk Naturals and I will probably buy again on her next seasonal release (around Thanksgiving). I was using more of the skin care, but I have looked at other options. |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:27 am |
I don't like to order on-line anymore for things I need on regular basis. Shipping cost make it very unfair and takes away the enjoyment of your new purchase.
Can I also suggest Kate Somerville? I've used it and I was very happy with it. Now, I avoid moisturizers and drink more water. Our body is able to address dryness better this way and I use exfoliating products as in retinol for cellular turnover. |
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Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:54 am |
Skincare wrote: |
I don't like to order on-line anymore for things I need on regular basis.
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Shipping cost make it very unfair and takes away the enjoyment of your new purchase. |
Can I also suggest Kate Somerville? I've used it and I was very happy with it. Now, I avoid moisturizers and drink more water. Our body is able to address dryness better this way and I use exfoliating products as in retinol for cellular turnover. |
I agree that high shipping costs are a huge deciding factor in ordering.
Some places with reasonable costs for shipping to Canada:
EDS. I usually have several items and pay $5.00 for shipping.
GOW - reasonable cost for items. No frills packaging and no cosmetic items:( I usually pay around $6.00 for a few items.
well.ca - hard to find items. Free shipping within Canada on $25.00 order. Last order was OOS Stash Pumpkin Spice tea and Giovanni hair products.
Any other places with reasonable shipping to Canada? |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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Mon Oct 27, 2014 7:22 am |
I would like to add one more company for reasonable costs within Canada.
I really like Vasanti. Manufactured in Canada.
Standard free shipping on orders of $29.00 or more. I like the eye wonder, tinted lipbalms and the scented coconut oil for hair.
Use code Skin20 for 20% OFF your ENTIRE order until October 30. N/A
http://vasanticosmetics.com/ca/ |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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Tue Oct 28, 2014 5:28 am |
I wish there are more options. Not all like items from well.ca & Vasanti. EDS is good also.
The other issue is the delivery. Some of them, you have to be home to sign. I'm too busy to sit by the door. |
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Fri Nov 07, 2014 6:58 am |
Update:
LacSal by Skinbiology has been one of my favorite products-ever glad I bought it!
(Just a side note though, it smells horrible haha.) |
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Fri Nov 07, 2014 4:27 pm |
Interesting about the LacSal serum smelling horrible. I have used both the LacSal cream and Lactic Power 10 and while I would not describe the scent as pleasant I wouldn't consider it to be bad and certainly not horrible. I wonder if something in the LacSal serum makes it smell so bad?
BTW I am glad you like the LacSal so much! |
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Fri Nov 07, 2014 5:20 pm |
I think its my preference really...maybe?
I've never ever liked the smell of sal. acid so maybe that is why haha.
Like seabreeze..if anyones ever used that, I just cant stand the smell, astringity..I think.
and yes thank so much I was worried about it drying me out but really it just makes me smooth. Think its a good way to exfoliate. |
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