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Dermosoft 1388 drying question
Non-chemist questions alert!
Can Dermosoft 1388 (Glycerin (and) Aqua (and) Sodium Levulinate (and) Sodium Anisate) be drying? I’ve used it consistently over the last year in different emulsion versions for my own use at 1% along with pentylene glycol but as this is on the lower recommended usage rate, I tried increasing the Dermosoft 1388 to 2% in a few formulations (with nothing else changed) and my skin was severely dehydrated/dried out like paper even after one application on all of those tests. (I was using the cream on my body and hands.)
It got me wondering if all this time, I’ve been trying harder and harder to create a intensive moisturising effect on what I thought was my skin getting drier with age/seasons, when actually I’ve just been battling against a build-up of low level of dehydration from constant application of Dermosoft 1388. 1% usage doesn’t cause the severe dehydration that I got from 2% but I am wondering if it is still drying my skin out a bit.
When I was much younger I used to use face washes with salicylic acid which also dried my skin out in a similar way.. would the “organic acids” in Dermosoft 1388 act similarly on my skin to salicylic acid?
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