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There's nothing in there that would normally be regarded as an acid. Amino

acids maybe?

" Low acid based " could have two meanings. The interpretation I think you are

putting on it is " it contains acid but less than similar products " . It could

mean simply " contains virtually no acid " .

Barry Hunt

ingredintslist for Fancl Milk

I promised to post the ingredients for Fancl Milk for

Normal/Dry Skin here when I got it. A nice person here

on the board did mail me the ingredints a while ago

and I don't know if she mailed the board too, anyway

here is here is the ingredients for Fancl Milk for

Normal/Dry Skin (3 Bottles):

purified water, squlane, butylene glycol. glycerin,

glutaral,

jojoba(buxus chinensis)oil, polyoxyethylene

hydrogenated castor oil,

dioctyldodeceth-2 lauroyl glutamate, glyceryl

undecylenate, fagus

sylvatica extract, parsley extract, xantan gum,

caarbomer, arginine,

serine, glycerin esters fo fatty acids, sodium

hyaluronate, proline

I got the fancl milk for a couple of weeks ago, but

what frightens me is that I could read on the package

that the milk is " low acid based " ! And that is not a

good thing for rosacea, so I only tried it once and

thought the skin got itchy and creepy. The milk is

really thin, I would prefer a thicker cream for my

face.

Can someone tell me what in the ingredients list is

acid ??

The web address for Fancl is: www.fancl.com

I can though recommend the Fancl Milky foundtion, it's

great !!

//Kajsa

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