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Kaysa, I like that list too, but I recall in the past disagreeing

with a number of its listings. Sounds like I disagree here too: I

also break out to Toleraine cream, and it may well be due to isocetyl

stearate, but my breakout is relatively minor compared to other

products. So to me, it's nowhere near a " 5. "

Also, keep in mind the list is for normal skin. We rosaceans have

sensitive skin and so probably deserve even more sad faces. <g>

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> Toleriane Soothing Protective Facial Cream has listed

> Isocetyl Stearate as third ingredient and when I

> looked for it at

> http://www.sageskincare.com/Articles/article6.htm#inglist

> it shows a 5 = WORST Comedogenicity !!!!!

>

> That will maybe explain why I'm breaking out on it,

> but how come La Roche-Posay use this ingredient ?? and

> on the label it says

> " non-comodogenic.....strange...thought La Roche-Posay

> was a serious company?

>

> //Kajsa.

>

>

> _____________________________________________________

> Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

> Busenkelt!

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Kaysa, I like that list too, but I recall in the past disagreeing

with a number of its listings. Sounds like I disagree here too: I

also break out to Toleraine cream, and it may well be due to isocetyl

stearate, but my breakout is relatively minor compared to other

products. So to me, it's nowhere near a " 5. "

Also, keep in mind the list is for normal skin. We rosaceans have

sensitive skin and so probably deserve even more sad faces. <g>

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> Toleriane Soothing Protective Facial Cream has listed

> Isocetyl Stearate as third ingredient and when I

> looked for it at

> http://www.sageskincare.com/Articles/article6.htm#inglist

> it shows a 5 = WORST Comedogenicity !!!!!

>

> That will maybe explain why I'm breaking out on it,

> but how come La Roche-Posay use this ingredient ?? and

> on the label it says

> " non-comodogenic.....strange...thought La Roche-Posay

> was a serious company?

>

> //Kajsa.

>

>

> _____________________________________________________

> Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

> Busenkelt!

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Kaysa, I like that list too, but I recall in the past disagreeing

with a number of its listings. Sounds like I disagree here too: I

also break out to Toleraine cream, and it may well be due to isocetyl

stearate, but my breakout is relatively minor compared to other

products. So to me, it's nowhere near a " 5. "

Also, keep in mind the list is for normal skin. We rosaceans have

sensitive skin and so probably deserve even more sad faces. <g>

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> Toleriane Soothing Protective Facial Cream has listed

> Isocetyl Stearate as third ingredient and when I

> looked for it at

> http://www.sageskincare.com/Articles/article6.htm#inglist

> it shows a 5 = WORST Comedogenicity !!!!!

>

> That will maybe explain why I'm breaking out on it,

> but how come La Roche-Posay use this ingredient ?? and

> on the label it says

> " non-comodogenic.....strange...thought La Roche-Posay

> was a serious company?

>

> //Kajsa.

>

>

> _____________________________________________________

> Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

> Busenkelt!

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Kaysa, I like that list too, but I recall in the past disagreeing

with a number of its listings. Sounds like I disagree here too: I

also break out to Toleraine cream, and it may well be due to isocetyl

stearate, but my breakout is relatively minor compared to other

products. So to me, it's nowhere near a " 5. "

Also, keep in mind the list is for normal skin. We rosaceans have

sensitive skin and so probably deserve even more sad faces. <g>

Marjorie

Marjorie Lazoff, MD

> Toleriane Soothing Protective Facial Cream has listed

> Isocetyl Stearate as third ingredient and when I

> looked for it at

> http://www.sageskincare.com/Articles/article6.htm#inglist

> it shows a 5 = WORST Comedogenicity !!!!!

>

> That will maybe explain why I'm breaking out on it,

> but how come La Roche-Posay use this ingredient ?? and

> on the label it says

> " non-comodogenic.....strange...thought La Roche-Posay

> was a serious company?

>

> //Kajsa.

>

>

> _____________________________________________________

> Gratis e-mail resten av livet på www.yahoo.se/mail

> Busenkelt!

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