In learning more about GF....there are ingredients in just about everything that should be avoided.
As I was applying Klaron sodium sulfacetamide lotion, 10% to my Rosacea, I started wondering about it. It says that each mL contains:
100 mg sodium sulfacetamide in a vehicle consisting of purified water, propylene glycol; lauramide DEA (and) diethanolamine; polyethylene glycol 400, monolaurate, hydroxyethyl cellulose; sodium chloride; sodium metabisulfite; methylparaben; xanthan gum; EDTA and simethicone.
Do any of these ingredients jump out as something I should avoid?
Sorry for so many questions!!!!!
Terre
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Terre,
Those are mostly pretty common ingredients for such products, and none of them appear to be particularly troublesome unless you happen to be personally allergic to them. At least it doesn't contain any gluten, which would be a problem for many of us.
Tex
Those are mostly pretty common ingredients for such products, and none of them appear to be particularly troublesome unless you happen to be personally allergic to them. At least it doesn't contain any gluten, which would be a problem for many of us.
Tex
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