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#1 j03

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Posted 24 December 2010 - 07:55 PM


I bought the Twinlab Na-PCA moisturizer after reading good comments on this forum. I've used it for two weeks consistently and have to say it's the worst moisturizer I ever used. In fact, I have a hard time calling it a moisturizer as the only thing it's doing is drying my skin out!

I'm putting it on after a shower or splashing my face with water and drying. I spray it into my hands and apply it. When I do apply it to my skin it doesn't even make a barrier for the moisture in my skin to be trapped. It seems to not even be a stronger consistency than the water so a lot drips off.

Did I get a bad batch or am I doing something wrong? Has anyone else had better experiences?

P.S. Merry Christmas to everyone out there! :)

#2 UltimaRatio

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Posted 30 December 2010 - 04:27 PM

I bought the Twinlab Na-PCA moisturizer after reading good comments on this forum. I've used it for two weeks consistently and have to say it's the worst moisturizer I ever used. In fact, I have a hard time calling it a moisturizer as the only thing it's doing is drying my skin out!

I'm putting it on after a shower or splashing my face with water and drying. I spray it into my hands and apply it. When I do apply it to my skin it doesn't even make a barrier for the moisture in my skin to be trapped. It seems to not even be a stronger consistency than the water so a lot drips off.

Did I get a bad batch or am I doing something wrong? Has anyone else had better experiences?

P.S. Merry Christmas to everyone out there! :)


Na-PCA can cause non-immunologic contact urticaria (NICU). So it doesnt work for everyone.

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#3 pycnogenol

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Posted 30 December 2010 - 11:30 PM

I always pour a small amount of NA-PCA on a cotton square and then add some water - works great!

#4 Elenai

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Posted 10 February 2011 - 11:30 PM

I recently got a few patches of dry skin due to multiple causes. I tried to sort it our with Aloa Vera, different oils, I tried about 5 different things. I got back to my old-reliable na-pca then which I had abandoned for a while due to distraction mostly and I got rid of the dry skin in like a couple of days. After 2 months trying with other products. It works for me.

#5 pycnogenol

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Posted 11 February 2011 - 12:37 AM

NA-PCA is absolutely essential in the winter time IMO. I just use the plain NA-PCA with no aloe vera. It's also very inexpensive stuff.




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