Guest guest Posted May 13, 2002 Report Share Posted May 13, 2002 Hi, I wanted to add that I think ZincO has really good sun protection. I live in foggy San Francisco where you don't see the sun much. I just came back from a week in South Florida where the average temp was 87 degrees, and the sun was a lot stronger than back home. The hat I brought for sun protection made me too warm so I had to take it off. I relied on ZincO for protection while I went to the beach and was in a boat. My skin stayed protected and I had not one flare the whole trip. It really was a life saver!! Take care, Matija > I just began using Zinco last week after hearing about it here. I'm using it > in conjunction with metro. I'm very happy with it so far. It feels good, > gives some UV protection (whether it's enough or not I'm still not sure), > and is much more cosmetically satisfactory than what I was using before. > Re: Salon.com article > > > > asked: > > > Another question that seems to keep popping up is the effectiveness of > the > > slew of online cosmetic/drugs for rosacea. Does anyone want to comment on > > the effectiveness of nonpre-scription rosacea products such as cure, > > ceaCare, Ro-saceaGon, cea Ltd., Sy’s ZincO? > > > > Has anybody reported any of these products to the Food and Drug > > Administration? Do you think the FDA should be regulating these products? > > > > > > > > > Joe, > > I cannot speak for the other products but ZincO, being an OTC > sunscreen-drug > > product, is required to follow FDA regulatory monograph for such a > > classification. ZincO is manufactured by a FDA approved pharmaceutical > > laboratory. I don't know how long you have been a participant in this > > support group but the idea of ZincO was " conceived and born " right here > with > > the help of many members including Dr. Nase, who contributed their input. > > The idea was to develop a formulation that will protect rosacean skin > > against flushing-triggers such as the sun, wind, cold and heat. Zinc > Oxide, > > which has a soothing anti-inflammatory action, coupled by its > sun-protective > > property, was chosen as the active ingredient. The silicones were used in > > the vehicle to form an effective barrier. Great care and attention were > > devoted to eliminate irritating ingredients. The final product took a > whole > > year to formulate and was tested by members here. Even though many members > > attested to the benefits their skin derived from Zinco, there is no claim > on > > its label touting it as a rosacea treatment. At our website, Zinco is > > categorized under sunscreen and not under treatment products. I personally > > believe ZO to be an adjunctive product and have advised rosaceans to > > continue their prescribed medical treatments. Furthermore, not all > rosaceans > > can use ZO, which is no surprise to anyone in this support group :-). > > > > Sy MD > > Sy Skin Care > > http://www.lindasy.com > > Voice:Toll-free 877-sy (546-3279) > > Outside U.S.: > > FAX: > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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