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Old 04-10-2008, 07:17 AM
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Lightbulb the ingredient in that

product --hyaluronic acid, is capable of sensitizing people.

I could not find alot to details on it. But I would check with the manufacturer before using to see if they use Non-animal sources for it. The animal source (chicken) can be allergenic. The NON animal source has a lower incidence of
allergy, but I found one new paper on PubMed on it..so it is not 100% antigen proof.

If you decide to try it...it is not inexpensive-- over $15 for a small bottle---
discontinue if any redness or irritation develops.
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