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I recently found a health related article that several of my lady friends

appreciated seeing because AHAs are so popular in today's cosmetics.

 

DaveO

 

 

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Saving Face

 

By Colette Bouchez

From HealthScoutNews

 

Feb. 11 - If you're one of millions of women who use skin-care treatments

and cosmetics containing the popular anti-aging ingredients known as alpha

hydroxy acids, you may soon find a warning on the product labels.

 

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing that manufacturers

be required to print the alert. It would indicate that the very ingredients

used to reduce the signs of skin aging may well be causing your skin to age,

primarily by increasing your risk of sunburn.

 

The warning may be particularly important because sunburn increases your

risk of skin cancer. However, some dermatologists are downplaying the threat

posed by alpha hydroxy acids.

 

According to a " draft guidance " published in the December 2002 Federal

Register, the FDA has proposed a labeling change that would read as follows:

" Sunburn Alert: This product contains an alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) that may

increase your skin's sensitivity to sunburn. Use a sunscreen and limit sun

exposure while using this product and for a week afterwards. "

 

The full article is posted here...

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/Healthology/HS_savingface_030211.html

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