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Found a awesome alternative to Amlactin

jewalker7842

Kava Curious
For those with sensitive skin (like mine) Amlactin burns the crap out of my skin and leaves red bumps everywhere looking like I got attacked by a walking poisonous sumac plant that has nothing better to do than follow me around touching me in places that I didn't know existed. So I had to find an alternative. Behold, Renew lotion! https://a.co/d/5sSQNw8 This stuff works! It's a bit more expensive, but it doesn't have lactic acid! It has been keeping my dermo at bay without any of the burning and irritation. I daresay works better than Amlactin? Just wanted to throw out an alternative for those with sensitive skin like mine.
 
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Groggy

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For those with sensitive skin (like mine) Amlactin burns the crap out of my skin and leaves red bumps everywhere looking like I got attacked by a walking poisonous sumac plant that has nothing better to do than follow me around touching me in places that I didn't know existed. So I had to find an alternative. Behold, Renew lotion! https://a.co/d/5sSQNw8 This stuff works! It's a bit more expensive, but it doesn't have lactic acid! It has been keeping my dermo at bay without any of the burning and irritation. I daresay works better than Amlactin? Just wanted to throw out an alternative for those with sensitive skin like mine.
Only $45 o_O out of my price point, but I hope it works! Amlactin does the job for me, I buy the pharmacy brand which saves a few bucks.

But yeah, for sensitive skin, avoid lotions with Ammonium lactate.
 

jewalker7842

Kava Curious
Only $45 o_O out of my price point, but I hope it works! Amlactin does the job for me, I buy the pharmacy brand which saves a few bucks.

But yeah, for sensitive skin, avoid lotions with Ammonium lactate.
I put Amlactin on and it felt like I was taking a bath in battery acid and then have red bumps all over me. Definitely can’t use it. I wish I could, but skin does not like it. $45 is definitely a steep price point for lotion. I agree. I try to use it sparingly, but it works.
 
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OliverBuckland

I've heard about the effect of Amlactin on some people. It should be taken only in extreme cases and after consulting a doctor. If you want to eliminate all sorts of unpleasant things on your face, ask your cosmetologist to prescribe retinol. But before treating the skin, you have to eliminate bad eating habits. When I started skin treatment, I passed many tests and learned about the poor state of the digestive system. So before retinol for the face skin, I took drugs for gastrointestinal. I cured my intestines and pancreas to know for sure that the cause of my skin problems wasn't my lousy nutrition.
 
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