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Originally Posted by Aerinator View Post
Dr. Nase,

Are these ingredients safe for Rosacea skin?

Cool name. Each case certainly varies, but these two ingredients, when combined are emulsifiers... they rip open epidermal cells and make them porous and the blood vessels under neath are then vulnerable.

In general, if they are at high concentrations, at the beginning of the ingredient list, then they certainly might pose a problem. If they are low on the list, it should not bother most. Cetaphil cleansing lotion is a silent killer.

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