frontpage Posted by babgaly | Staff • 2d ago
Mar 22, 2025 9:52 PM
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Item 1 of 4
frontpage Posted by babgaly | Staff • 2d ago
Mar 22, 2025 9:52 PM
16-Oz Vanicream Moisturizing Skin Cream w/ Pump + $10 Amazon Credit
2 for $27.10
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I like the idea behind Yuka, but in my opinion, it causes a lot of fear-mongering and makes people look at the ingredients in their beauty products without context. For example, Yuka doesn't even consider the percentage of ingredients used, so it cannot be accurate. Products are not good or bad in a binary sense. Knowing what ingredients are in a product is helpful, but you can't just call something bad because it has a safe amount of an otherwise risky ingredient. There are plenty of natural ingredients that can cause harm in larger amounts.
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I like the idea behind Yuka, but in my opinion, it causes a lot of fear-mongering and makes people look at the ingredients in their beauty products without context. For example, Yuka doesn't even consider the percentage of ingredients used, so it cannot be accurate. Products are not good or bad in a binary sense. Knowing what ingredients are in a product is helpful, but you can't just call something bad because it has a safe amount of an otherwise risky ingredient. There are plenty of natural ingredients that can cause harm in larger amounts.
i developed a severe allergy to it
at least the FDA made it illegal to put it in baby products
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I like the idea behind Yuka, but in my opinion, it causes a lot of fear-mongering and makes people look at the ingredients in their beauty products without context. For example, Yuka doesn't even consider the percentage of ingredients used, so it cannot be accurate. Products are not good or bad in a binary sense. Knowing what ingredients are in a product is helpful, but you can't just call something bad because it has a safe amount of an otherwise risky ingredient. There are plenty of natural ingredients that can cause harm in larger amounts.
I prefer SkinSAFE and they partner with Mayo Clinic.
I rotate between Vanicream, CeraVe, and La Roche-Posay Lipikar. The last two are owned by the same company.
I have not tried Cetaphil's moisturizers.
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