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Fri Dec 14, 2007 1:13 am |
No replies?? Just wanna see for those of u that are acne prone, do u break out from them?.... |
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Fri Dec 14, 2007 5:39 am |
I've never heard of issues with sodium chloride, but I'm curious to know too. It's not in my products (at least not that I know). |
_________________ Best, Jeannine (40s, fair skin, hazel eyes, sensitive skin). To fight the dread lemming sickness, I promise not to rave about a product until I have used it for a long while. |
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Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:04 am |
Sodium chloride is not often used as a cosmetic ingredient. Where you sometimes find it is in body wash, shampoos and liquid hand soaps that are fairly thick (viscous). A very dilute solution of sodium chloride is made, usually a 20% solution, and then this very dilute solution is added again in a very small amount to the formula. Adding this sodium chloride solution will boost the viscosity. It is a cosmetic chemist's "trick" so to speak. I would hardly think there would be enough sodium chloride in any formula to cause an acne break out.
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_________________ President and Chief Formulator for "Never Over The Hill Cosmetics" |
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Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:52 am |
Isn't sodium chloride just good old salt? It's hard for me to figure out why salt would be comedogenic--it readily dissolves in water. So, assuming that you wash your face every now and again with water, wouldn't that completely remove any sodium chloride within pores? What am I missing here?
For what it's worth, I remember as a teenager that swimming in the ocean seemed like it reduced my acne flareups... |
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Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:52 pm |
well, my moisturizer has sodium chloride in it. I never think it's really an issue until I saw the site so I'm just worried. |
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Mon Dec 17, 2007 7:53 pm |
I've never heard of this. I have sensitive combo skin and no issues with this ingredient so far. |
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