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Fri Oct 08, 2004 4:42 pm |
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Kojic acid targets lightening of the skin in tree ways:by reducing existing skin colour compounds, by directly stopping melanin production at the melanocyte level and finaly and most importantly, by blocking the precense of tyrosine an amino acid, without which melanin cannot be produced.
my question:
The ingredients in my dermalogica active moist include silk amino acid, should i worry about it due to melanin issue, as i'm trying to fix PIH due to acne, with vivier c20, ptr power k and sc phyto+.
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 6:33 pm |
hi mert,
, "silk amino acid"?? does it specifically state which amino acid is it?? there are 20 biologically existed amino acid out there, and tyrosine is just one of them...
maybe there's a complete ingrediant list somewhere in the packaging??!! |
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Fri Oct 08, 2004 10:12 pm |
Wow. That's odd. I thought skinceuticals or is it cellex C used Tyrosine in their C???? That wouldn't be a good thing then right? |
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:52 am |
I can“t find any information on which kind of amino acid the dermalogica active moist contains. Is there anybody on EDS that now which kind of amino acid this product contains??. Thanks. |
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Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:29 am |
Tyrosine isn't in the SC C serum. What is it anyway?  |
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Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:56 am |
Tyrosine is a kind of amino acid that is responsible for production of MELANIN in the skin. Is there anybody out there which kind of amino acid the dermologica active moist contains??. |
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