Skin care experts are talking about AmLactin®
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As featured on InStyle.com, July 2011
“It's helpful to use a hydroxy acid lotion like AmLactin ($16; drugstore.com) over rough areas too.”
As featured in Costco Connection, May 2011
“Head-to-toe tips. Update your beauty routine for spring and summer. Products to try: AmLactin® Moisturizing Body Cream.”
As featured in Fitness Magazine, May 2011
“Use an alpha-hydroxy acid lotion, not an in-shower exfoliator. A good one: AmLactin XL® Moisturizing Lotion ($36, drugstore.com).”
As featured in iVillage Placement, April 2011
Dr. Debra Jaliman, MD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, recommends lactic acid creams like AmLactin® to help remove dead skin cells.
As featured in Chain Drug Review, March 2011
“When my patients come to me complaining about their dry skin, I tell them it’s time for therapy—alpha-hydroxy therapy, that is,” says Dr. Alan Fleischer, professor and chair of the department of dermatology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. “I recommend using AmLactin® Moisturizing Lotion twice a day.”
As featured on Glamour.com, March 2011
“Gently exfoliate your skin in the shower using a washcloth or gritty scrub. Right when you get out, rub in a lotion that contains 12% lactic acid, like AmLactin®.”
As featured in Women’s Health, March 2011
“Get a Leg Up. Look for ingredients such as lactic acid (which exfoliates the top layers of skin).... Try AmLactin Moisturizing Body Cream ($13, at drugstores).”
As featured in Consumer Reports, March 2011
“Foot Cream ($11) can soften rough skin.”
As featured in TimeOut Chicago, February 2011
“AmLactin, $16 at drugstore.com. Rub this on to exfoliate dead skin cells and smooth rough areas, such as the elbows.”
As featured in MORE, February 2011
“A moisturizer that contains lactic acid...such as AmLactin Moisturizing Body Lotion ($15; drugstores), will soften dead cells, allowing buildup to be washed away easily.”
As featured on Glamour.com, January 2011
“AmLactin lotion: the absolute best fix for flaky skin; the lactic acid melts dead and rough
As featured in The StarTribune, January 2011
“Some cures for winter-weary skin... Try: AmLactin Moisturizing Body Lotion ($17 at drugstores).”
As featured in Good Housekeeping, September 2010
“...this is a good choice. Its lactic acid concentration...boosts cell turnover and works well for rough feet too.”
As featured in Family Circle, August 2010
“Just pick up an OTC lotion that contains at least 12% lactic acid, such as AmLactin, at a pharmacy or from drugstore.com.”
As featured in InStyle, August 2010
“The Medi Pedi. Finish by slathering on a foot cream that contains lactic acid (found in AmLactin) which simultaneously exfoliates and hydrates.”
As featured in Self, July 2010
“Reach for a lotion with a gentle, low-dose chemical exfoliant such as lactic acid or urea (try AmLactin Moisturizing Body Lotion) to soften skin and slough flakes simultaneously.”
As featured in Ladies' Home Journal, June 2010
“‘Tackle rough spots. Elbows, knees, and heels may need extra attention. Use an exfoliating cream with salicylic acid or lactic acid to soften dead skin,’ says New York City dermatologist Sapna Westley, M.D. ‘Try AmLactin Foot Cream Therapy, $10.’”
As featured in Marie Claire, June 2010
“Keeping legs moisturized will also help wipe out [dry skin associated with] keratosis pilaris—those little bumps on thighs that are aggravated by hot weather. Look for lotions and washes packed with alpha hydroxy acids… MC Recommends AmLactin XL Moisturizing Lotion, $30.”
As featured in Health, May 2010
“Nearly half of us get keratosis pilaris (KP) at some point in our lives…apply a nonprescription lotion that contains lactic acid (such as AmLactin, $14; Drugstore.com).”
As featured in Allure, May 2010
“You can get rid of [dry skin associated with] red bumps with twice-weekly exfoliation and a daily lactic acid moisturizer such as AmLactin.”
As featured on WebMD
“I like lotions with either lactic acid or glycolic acid during warmer weather… Try AmLactin 12% Moisturizing Body Lotion ($26.99), especially on flaky legs.”


