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In a message dated 04/23/2002 9:11:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

rosacea-support writes:

<< that's what I've heard, from a number of sources: >>

Hi Marjorie,

I couldn't use Jane Iredale make up, shea butter , jojoba oil, etc. all

" natural " products. Tthey all made me have little bumps and irritated

skin! Now I moisturize I use water with a bit of glycerin! I know

you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-silc? I used it

per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes on nice.

regards,

Elena

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In a message dated 04/23/2002 9:11:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

rosacea-support writes:

<< that's what I've heard, from a number of sources: >>

Hi Marjorie,

I couldn't use Jane Iredale make up, shea butter , jojoba oil, etc. all

" natural " products. Tthey all made me have little bumps and irritated

skin! Now I moisturize I use water with a bit of glycerin! I know

you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-silc? I used it

per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes on nice.

regards,

Elena

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In a message dated 04/23/2002 9:11:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

rosacea-support writes:

<< that's what I've heard, from a number of sources: >>

Hi Marjorie,

I couldn't use Jane Iredale make up, shea butter , jojoba oil, etc. all

" natural " products. Tthey all made me have little bumps and irritated

skin! Now I moisturize I use water with a bit of glycerin! I know

you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-silc? I used it

per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes on nice.

regards,

Elena

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> I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-

> silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes on

> nice.

Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium dioxide

but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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> I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-

> silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes on

> nice.

Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium dioxide

but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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> I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-

> silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes on

> nice.

Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium dioxide

but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

Marjorie

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Marjorie: Have you tried ZincO? You can get it at lindasy.com

It acts as a physical (not chemical) sunblock, protectant (has

dimethicone), and semi-translucent concealer. It's made especialy

for rosacea. Many of us in in the group use it with wonderful

results.

Patty

> > I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-

> > silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes

on

> > nice.

>

> Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

> ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium dioxide

> but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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Marjorie: Have you tried ZincO? You can get it at lindasy.com

It acts as a physical (not chemical) sunblock, protectant (has

dimethicone), and semi-translucent concealer. It's made especialy

for rosacea. Many of us in in the group use it with wonderful

results.

Patty

> > I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-

> > silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes

on

> > nice.

>

> Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

> ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium dioxide

> but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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Marjorie: Have you tried ZincO? You can get it at lindasy.com

It acts as a physical (not chemical) sunblock, protectant (has

dimethicone), and semi-translucent concealer. It's made especialy

for rosacea. Many of us in in the group use it with wonderful

results.

Patty

> > I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the Ti-

> > silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and comes

on

> > nice.

>

> Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

> ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium dioxide

> but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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on 4/25/02 11:54 PM, emarjency at emarjency@... wrote:

> Yes, Patty, I've tried ZincO. Unfortunately, I'm sensitive to

> something in it -- it causes itching, then a breakout. I don't know,

> I may be sensitive to zinc oxide. It's a shame, I did like its

> consistency.

>

> Marjorie

I reacted similarly to zinco. Someone on the list told me that zinco

contains lecithin and some other ingredients that I might be reacting to.

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on 4/25/02 11:54 PM, emarjency at emarjency@... wrote:

> Yes, Patty, I've tried ZincO. Unfortunately, I'm sensitive to

> something in it -- it causes itching, then a breakout. I don't know,

> I may be sensitive to zinc oxide. It's a shame, I did like its

> consistency.

>

> Marjorie

I reacted similarly to zinco. Someone on the list told me that zinco

contains lecithin and some other ingredients that I might be reacting to.

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on 4/25/02 11:54 PM, emarjency at emarjency@... wrote:

> Yes, Patty, I've tried ZincO. Unfortunately, I'm sensitive to

> something in it -- it causes itching, then a breakout. I don't know,

> I may be sensitive to zinc oxide. It's a shame, I did like its

> consistency.

>

> Marjorie

I reacted similarly to zinco. Someone on the list told me that zinco

contains lecithin and some other ingredients that I might be reacting to.

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Yes, Patty, I've tried ZincO. Unfortunately, I'm sensitive to

something in it -- it causes itching, then a breakout. I don't know,

I may be sensitive to zinc oxide. It's a shame, I did like its

consistency.

Marjorie

> > > I know you were searching for a sunscreen. Have you tried the

Ti-

> > > silc? I used it per Suzi's suggestion and it's great and

comes

> on

> > > nice.

> >

> > Thanks, Elena, I certainly am! Do you have an online link and/or

> > ingredients? (If I recall, that contained not just titanium

dioxide

> > but also a chemical sunscreen, but perhaps I was mistaken.)

> >

> > Marjorie

> >

> > Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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