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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Kanth on May 07, 2002, 11:42:11 AM
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I have really dry skin cause I'm using accutane (which is why I keep crashing my plane all the time in the arena) and I'm desperately trying to find something to stop the dryness.
I've got Carmex for my lips but the skin is driving me insane.
so I'm looking around on the web for some kinda lotion (I tried to use regular stuff and it burned like all hell) so I'm hunting around and find this:
http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=16755&catid=10400&trx=PLST-0-CAT&trxp1=10400&trxp2=16755&trxp3=1&trxp4=0&btrx=BUY-PLST-0-CAT
here's the excerpt:
Aqua Care
Lotion for Dry Skin, with 10% Urea
8 fl oz (237 ml)
10% UREA???????
Can anyone tell me why I would want to buy something with 10% Urea in it???
isn't this what those hidden video shows are for??
honestly why are they selling urea? and why would anyone pay for it? and who exactly is donating?
still searching here, if anyone knows of a nice moisturizing, non burning, non perfumed skin lotion please feel free to help cause this really is driving me mad.
Kanthy
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Actually Kanth, urea is a common raw material in chemical industry. It's used in making glue for example.
A mix of formaldehyde, water, urea and phenole creates a very sticky (and toxic) resin that is used as basis on many glues.
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Apparently Urea, in concentrations in creams of as much as %40 is an effective treatment of "xerosis" or dryness of the skin. I would call a dermotolgist just to make sure.
Urea versus Ammonium Lactate (http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0UMR/2_21/59736357/p1/article.jhtml)
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You do realize that urea is not the same as urine? Urea is commercially produced from ammonium carbonate and is often used as a lubricant.
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We always used it as a de-icer for the walkways in the Air Force. It seemed strange to see it on a moisterizing lotion myself.
AKDejaVu
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nope I'm seeing urea and I'm thinking like 6th grade science class and it translated to piss.
my reaction is hey I'm desperate but not THAT desperate!!
=)
Kanthy
Originally posted by myelo
You do realize that urea is not the same as urine? Urea is commercially produced from ammonium carbonate and is often used as a lubricant.
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=/ okay I'm frightened of Urea....
how about vitamin E that's suppsed to be good for the skin right?
it's a vitamin after all!!
so far I've got it narrowed down to the baby section at the nearest grocery store cause they wouldn't make stuff that would burn a baby's skin right? is my reasoning....
Kanthy
Originally posted by AKDejaVu
We always used it as a de-icer for the walkways in the Air Force. It seemed strange to see it on a moisterizing lotion myself.
AKDejaVu
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Been trying to get ahold of my dermatologists assistant for a recommendation but she's, of course, not answering the phone.
I'll keep trying and if not plan on some sort of baby skin product.
thanks for the information, I had no idea urea has so many uses and wasn't meaning urine.
Kanthy
Originally posted by Gunthr
Apparently Urea, in concentrations in creams of as much as %40 is an effective treatment of "xerosis" or dryness of the skin. I would call a dermotolgist just to make sure.
Urea versus Ammonium Lactate (http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0UMR/2_21/59736357/p1/article.jhtml)
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Whatever you decide to use apply a small amount on an even smaller area of skin to see how it feels. If it seems ok then apply slowly don't go crazy as sometimes there is a delay in adverse side affects. Good luck!
Cheers!!
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Good idea thanks XMSR =)
Kanthy
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try the Gold Bond lotions: here (http://www.4goldbond.com/lotion.asp)
f.
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ahhhhh
3. Relieves Itchy Skin
I also need to make sure it doesn't have any vitamin A.
I guess that is common in skin lotions too but I can't have any of that right now.
I'll look for this at the store tonite.
I'll also start with a tiny bottle just in case it does something bad to me.
Thank you =)
Kanthy
Originally posted by Furious
try the Gold Bond lotions: here (http://www.4goldbond.com/lotion.asp)
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