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Location: Canada
Registered: 10 July 2004
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posted 08 November 2006 11:58 AM   Report This Post  
I have two bottles of Lac Sal, one has less than 1/4 left in it and I have a new bottle I recently purchased but have not opened yet. I noticed that the older bottle has changed in color. The new bottle is quite yellow, and what is left in the older bottle is like a pearly white color. Is this normal? Is it still effective? Thanks.

Kathy
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Location: Skin Biology in Bellevue, Washington - USA
Registered: 22 June 2004
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posted 09 November 2006 04:43 PM   Hide PostReport This Post  
Dear KathyC:

We will ask Dr. Pickart about the efficacy.

LacSal Cream is sensitive to light, so make sure not to store it in direct light (especially not in direct sunlight). We'll post back on the color change.

Best Wishes,
-Skin Bio Team
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posted 10 November 2006 05:39 AM   Hide PostReport This Post  
They are inside a medicine cabinet and not exposed to any outside light. Thanks for your reply. I'll wait to hear from Dr. P.

Kathy
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posted 10 November 2006 12:58 PM   Hide PostReport This Post  
We also have notice the whitening action.

For some reason the lycopene seem to be decreasing. The LacSal still works as an exfoliator but we may add more lycopene.
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Location: Ski country - USA
Registered: 29 October 2006
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posted 12 November 2006 02:40 PM   Hide PostReport This Post  
How would I use lacSal, and do I use it in place of Exfol? I have a "mature" skin and I guess I'm prone to dryness. People sometimes tell me that my skin looks dry, even when it doesn't feel dry. Frowner
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posted 12 November 2006 03:55 PM   Hide PostReport This Post  
Sian, my skin is also dry and I use LacSal in place of exfol. My skin does not need a lot of exfoliation. I think you'll be happy with the gentleness of LacSal.

Kathy
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posted 14 November 2006 04:46 AM   Hide PostReport This Post  
That sounds promising. Thanks for the tip. So I just replace exfol with Lac-sal and use it the same way? Confused
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posted 14 November 2006 08:03 AM   Hide PostReport This Post  
Skin Biology recommended to me originally that I use LacSal and CPs at oppostive ends of the day. I use several actives, however, including Vitamin C, so my routine is a bit more complicated. I use Vitamin C in the morning. At night I apply LacSal to clean skin, wait 20-30 minutes, then apply CP Serum, followed by emu oil.

Kathy
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posted 14 November 2006 09:18 PM   Hide PostReport This Post  
It sounds like it's worth a try. I haven't exfoliated for a couple of weeks, except with a wash cloth. Maybe I'll pick up with LacSal.
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