Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 > Hello > I haven't found any success in the existing topical vitamin K products. > Reason is the claims of being able to reduce telangiectasia is hard to > achieve as ingredients can hardly penetrate deep enough to make a > difference. To develop such a product for rosaceans could be even harder as > penetrants are usually irritating to skin. I am in the process of developing > a cleanser for rosaceans with seb dermatitis and even with such a simple > product, it is taking a long time to make it to my satisfaction. > Thanks for writing. > > Sy MD > Sy Skin Care > http://www.lindasy.com > Voice:Toll-free 877-sy (546-3279) > Outside U.S.: > FAX: > > > Vitamin K > > > Greetings Dr. Sy, > > As a rosacea sufferer, I was curious if you had any experience with 5% > vitamin k topicals and/or have you given any thought to formulating your own > vitamin K product. The existing topicals all seem to have an excessively > varied ingredient list. I use tinted zinco now with success and would like > to try a vitamin k topical but not given the current formulations. > > Thanks, > > Seattle WA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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