Guest guest Posted February 14, 2002 Report Share Posted February 14, 2002 Over the last week, i've been called a liar by several other posters. Well all I can say is IN YOUR FACE! (literally) ha ha ha just kidding. I'm glad there are a few people that decided to try it. No complaints so far. >From: Gertygert@... ( Shaheen) >To: snowskiman@... (snow skiman) >Subject: Re: A question about gold bond. >Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 21:36:16 -0500 (EST) > >My skin feels wonderful after I apply the Gold bond. I really think >this is going to work for me. I have tryed Desoen, Metrolotion, Plexion >face wash, Cleocen t gel, minocyclyne, doxycyclyne, Cetaphil, Proactive >Solution, you name it I have tryed it. Plus I spent a ton of money on >all sorts of expensive face creams. Oh yeah I also tryed Protopic. I >just keep hoping I don't flare up. If this works for me I am going to be >so grateful. I just turned 30 and really don't want to deal with this >for the next 50 years. My husband says our bathroom looks like a >pharmacy. How long did It take you to really notice results? I just >drank my first beer in months without flaring up. God I love a cold beer >after the day is done. Again, thank you and I will keep you posted on my >progress. > > _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2002 Report Share Posted February 15, 2002 >ok , so weve gotr to the stage it works for some people and not others but >between us on this site can we diagnose whats doing the good work in this >lotion as there is obviuosly other ingredients which are agrivating >certain people. any thoughts on whats doing all the good in gold blend?/ Well theres Dimethicone, which can relieve skin irritation. Gold Bond is typically used for dry, flaky, itchy skin, making it a good treatment for Eczema, or any dryness-induced irritation/redness, as well as for flaking. There's Menthol (I think) in it. This isnt good for cea, and can cause irritation, but it produces a cooling sensation on the skin which could temporarily allieviate burning. Can't think of anything in it that would cause an actual flush to go away. (Menthol can relieve the burning, dmiethicone can relieve the irritation, but I dont see anything that could make the flush itsself disappear) Have there been people who've tried it and reacted badly to it? So far I've seen only positive posts. Adam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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