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> Hi,

>

> I was just visiting the Pharm. Spec. website and they have a new

> liquid cleanser that doesn't seems oil free. Here's the link:

> http://www.psico.com/products/liqclean.html

I heard about that too, and gave them a call, but unfortunately they

won't have their usual generous free samples for the new cleanser for

MONTHS. (I was concerned about the myristyl ingredient in mid-label,

so I'm going to wait.)

Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

Marjorie

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> Hi,

>

> I was just visiting the Pharm. Spec. website and they have a new

> liquid cleanser that doesn't seems oil free. Here's the link:

> http://www.psico.com/products/liqclean.html

I heard about that too, and gave them a call, but unfortunately they

won't have their usual generous free samples for the new cleanser for

MONTHS. (I was concerned about the myristyl ingredient in mid-label,

so I'm going to wait.)

Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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> Hi,

>

> I was just visiting the Pharm. Spec. website and they have a new

> liquid cleanser that doesn't seems oil free. Here's the link:

> http://www.psico.com/products/liqclean.html

I heard about that too, and gave them a call, but unfortunately they

won't have their usual generous free samples for the new cleanser for

MONTHS. (I was concerned about the myristyl ingredient in mid-label,

so I'm going to wait.)

Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

Marjorie

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Sorry, that was a typo. About the sodium myristoyl sarcosinate in

the cleanser, isn't this a mild cleansing agent from what I read?

How is it related to Isopropyl Myristate or Myristyl Myristate which

are considered fatty acids and highly acnegenic?

Take care,

Matija

>

> Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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Sorry, that was a typo. About the sodium myristoyl sarcosinate in

the cleanser, isn't this a mild cleansing agent from what I read?

How is it related to Isopropyl Myristate or Myristyl Myristate which

are considered fatty acids and highly acnegenic?

Take care,

Matija

>

> Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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Sorry, that was a typo. About the sodium myristoyl sarcosinate in

the cleanser, isn't this a mild cleansing agent from what I read?

How is it related to Isopropyl Myristate or Myristyl Myristate which

are considered fatty acids and highly acnegenic?

Take care,

Matija

>

> Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

>

> Marjorie

>

> Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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> ...About the sodium myristoyl sarcosinate in

> the cleanser, isn't this a mild cleansing agent from what I read?

> How is it related to Isopropyl Myristate or Myristyl Myristate

> which are considered fatty acids and highly acnegenic?

I don't know. I see " myrist... " and I just assume I'll break out by

the time I get to the end of the word.

Toleraine's Foaming Cleanser has potassium myristate. That doesn't

sound like a fatty acid, but I reacted to that product as I do to the

other myristates.

What is a myristyl myristate, anyway? Sounds like double trouble.

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> Take care,

>

> Matija

>

> >

> > Matija, why doesn't it seem oil-free?

> >

> > Marjorie

> >

> > Marjorie Lazoff, MD

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