Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 : I am not familiar with this product (in fact, I've never used it) but your question interested me because you have two basically similar products, however one, the tinted one, makes you break out. To quote from your letter: << I used the tinted Zinco at first thinking the color would help hide the redness...well, besides being greasy, after a few days, it made my skin extremely dry and flaky and caused breakouts. I then switched to the untinted and have not had a single problem with it at all. It's not greasy at all. In fact, it's really cleared my face up quite a bit. >> I searched the list archives to find the ingredients of Zinco. I have to assume that the tinted product contains the following (which is listed on the box as saying " may also contain " ) iron oxides, talc, chromium oxide greens, and ultramarines. I was curious as to where these ingredients come from and I finally found a FAQ for cosmetic colorants, which I'd like to share: > Q. What are the oxides and ultramarines made from? > > A. According to the information I've received, the raw materials for the oxides are > iron, sulfur and acid while the raw materials for the ultramarines are china clay > (kaolin), sulphur and sodium carbonate. I've seen several people on the board who have definately identified sulphur and sulphur containing products as triggers. I'm no chemistry student, but it seems logical to me that IF you are sensitive to sulfur maybe (read a BIG MAYBE, here) because the nature of the cream it to get absorbed into the skin that ultramarine, by containing sulfur, may cause a reaction in some individuals. Cosmetics, like eyeshadow, etc., that contain ultramarine are usually expected to just sit on top of the skin. It's a thought to ponder. Best regards, Harriet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 > > A. According to the information I've received, the raw materials for the oxides are iron, sulfur and acid while the raw materials for the ultramarines are china clay (kaolin), sulphur and sodium carbonate. Harriet-- Wow! Thanks for doing this research. I've had bad--even seemingly irreversible--reactions to Sulfacet (a sulfur product) as well as ZincO and, it appears, anything that contains zinc oxide or titandium dioxide--primarily a sudden outbreak of big papules. I had assumed these all to be unrelated reactions, but perhaps they're all manifestations of intolerance of sulfur. This is all very illuminating. --Elisabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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