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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Originally posted by Model_Dr:
QUESTION: I am tempted to moist my face with water before applying but that means that it will reduce the potency due the water ph being higher, right? or I am safe doing this?


Dear Model_Dr:

We spoke to Dr. Pickart on this - And he said that it is fine.

Best Wishes,
-Skin Bio Team
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Originally posted by KathyC:
The pH of the LacSal is about 4?? Correct me if I'm wrong Skin Bio Team. I don't think there's a great exfoliating thing going on at that high of a pH in any event.


Dear Kathy:

The pH is about 3.7

-Skin Bio Team
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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Dear Clients/Visitors:

Thank you all for your feedback!

LacSal Cream is now available for purchase. We have had great reports from clients and we are happy to add this exfoliating cream to our product line. See the link below on how to order:

LacSal Cream - Now Available for Purchase

Please note: As of September 20th, LacSal Cream is no longer available free with any purchase. It is available for regular purchase or as a free bonus with any purchase over $50.

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-Skin Biology
Location: Planet Earth
Registered: 17 February 2005
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LacSal Cream works well for combination and slightly oily-prone skin as well.

Interestingly, I found I couldn't use LacSal Cream everyday even at pH 3.7 during the first week. I got tiny visible raw spots around my face and lower jawlines about the 3rd or the 4th day (and stung badly) and had to switch to Exfol Cream. As you may know, I do not use low pH hydroxy acid in my skin care regimen at all and may only use a high free acid value hydroxy acid for spot scar treatments. Periodic rotations between these two cream products seem to work well even for a normal oily-prone skin even in the summer.

If I don't get unusual periodic breakouts like I did using Exfol Serum and SRCPs, I may switch to LacSal and Exfol Creams for good. To help me make an informed decision, can you tell me if the serum base is identical between Exfol Serum and LacSal Serum? Thanks.

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