Guest guest Posted April 10, 2002 Report Share Posted April 10, 2002 hi richard, i am not at home so do not have access to my bookmarks, however i thought i'd mention that i looked into dermatone thinking it sounded like it was a possibility. i recall having to go through quite an effort to get the ingredient list and actually don't think i ever did. one day i was at REI and saw a tin of it. turns out it contains all kinds of potential irritants - and not just for rosaceans. (things like lanolin, petroleum, and more - it was a vaseline-like consistency.)I could not imagine putting it on my face! - However I'm not out climbing mountains and skiing in subzero weather either, so maybe such a product would be just right for you.)I would seriously check it out though before you apply it to your face! (interesting side note: i saw the product in the sun precautions catalog, called them to get the ingredients, they did not know but called the dermatone company for me and then relayed to me that someone would be getting back to me. a few minutes later my phone rang and it was the president of dermatone calling me from his cell phone in an airport awaiting boarding a plane! I almost fell off my chair!!! he was extremely nice but unfortunately didn't have the ingredient list off the top of his head.) carrie --- aaa@...> wrote: > Hi > > I barely know anything about all this as I have > only recently > put a name to my condition. I spend a lot of > unavoidable time > in the sun so sunscreen is really important to > me (now). I > just ran into into this product and perhaps it > will be of > some use... > > Dermatone > " All the protection of Zinc Oxide > Without the " white clown look " > > Both ingredients, Zinc oxide and titanium > dioxide, are > combined in a 100% waterfree cream, which > becomes invisible > as it is rubbed into the skin. No more clowning > around > because, using micro technology, the white look > of the past > is really history. " > > ...they also have a SPF 33 but they don't say > if it is > invisible or not. > http://www.dermatone.com/press/press3.html > > > > > > -- > Please read the list highlights before posting > to the whole group > (http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post > will be delayed if you don't give a meaningful > subject or trim your reply text. You must > change the subject when replying to a digest ! > > See http://www.drnase.com for info on his > recently published book. > > To leave the list send an email to > rosacea-support-unsubscribe > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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