Guest guest Posted April 13, 2002 Report Share Posted April 13, 2002 I didn't realize that Aquanil was mostly water and glycerin. If someone wanted to they could create their own " wipe off " cleanser using distilled water and glycerin since plain glycerin is available at most drugstores. They could bypass the other ingredients in Aquanil that way. Yes, you're right about the sodium lauryl sulfate being the bad guy surfactant. My mistake! About the Aveeno Cleanser, this extra gentle one might work out for you. You never know. I did buy one of the newer Aveeno liquid cleansers myself that has the same packaging as the clarifying cleanser. It wasn't the clarifying one, but this one had soy extract in it. Unfortunately, it didn't agree with my skin. If your new Aveeno cleanser doesn't work and you're still interested in the Creamy Baby Cleanser, I noticed that it's on sale for $3.99 for 8 ounces at http://www.cvs.com . I think you're on the east coast, and I believe CVS drugstores are located there and in the midwest. I bought mine at Walgreens on the west coast and have seen it at Longs too. Take care, Matija > > > I looked up Aquanil on http://www.drugstore.com and found the > > ingredients: > > > > Purified Water, Glycerin, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearyl Alcohol, Benzyl > > Alcohol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Xanthan Gum > > > > I happen to react to cetyl alcohol, and many on the list may not > > react to fatty alcohols. However, I would imagine that the benzyl > > alcohol might not be great for rosaceans in the long run. As well, > > sodium laureth sulfate can be a very irritating surfactant for > > some. > > Thanks, Matija. My understanding is that it's almost pure water and > glycerin, that the rest of the ingredients are present in very small > amounts. But that's not to say that even small amounts could not > irritate. I imagine pure glycerin would just slip off the face > without any cleaning action. > > I remember our discussion on cetyl alcohol. Benzyl alcohol isn't a > fatty alcohol; its drying and is a known irritant to some. > > Are you thinking of sodium lauryl sulfate? I thought laureth was the > gentle alternative? > > > I hope that the Aveeno Creamy Baby Cleanser works for you. Let us > > know one way or the other. > > Thanks. I will. But I didn't order the Creamy Baby Cleanser, I > ordered the Extra Gentle Cleansing Lotion. Did I screw up? > > Marjorie > > Marjorie Lazoff, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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