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Archived Media Mentions
As featured on The Tyra Banks Show, March 2009
Tyra Banks chose AmLactin XL® and AmLactin® Foot Cream Therapy as part of her Best Beauty picks.
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As featured in O Magazine, January 2009
Dermatologists' pick as one of the best skin care buys under $20.
As featured in Marie
Claire, November 2008
Dr. Amy Wechsler, resident dermatologist
for Marie Claire, recommends AmLactin® Moisturizing Body Lotion for the treatment
of keratosis pilaris, "try products
with urea, lactic acid, or 5 to 10 percent
glycolic acid that will soften the skin…."
As
featured in People,
November 2008
Insider Secrets: Get Smooth Skin—AmLactin
Moisturizing Lotion. "This lotion contains
lactic acid, so it exfoliates while it moisturizes.
It makes my arms baby soft."
As featured
on The Today Show—Your
Insider Secrets,
November 2008
"The best kept secret."
( see video clip below)
As
featured in SELF, July 2008
SPA SECRET#3: The do-it-all moisturizer. “Look
for a moisturizer with lactic acid, a gentle
dead-skin dissolver and natural humectant that
keeps skin soft for hours. A good one is AmLactin
Moisturizing Body Lotion…made with 12
percent lactic acid.”
As featured in Family Circle,
February 2008
Q&A: My teen has little red bumps on
the sides of his arms. What are they?
According to Alan Fleischer, MD, professor
and chair of dermatology at Wake Forest University
School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North
Carolina: “There’s no cure [for
keratosis pilaris], but moisturizers like AmLactin
that contain alpha-hydroxy acid are most helpful
in reducing dry skin associated with the bumps.”
As featured in the magazine Real
Simple, January 2008
“For treating severe dryness...AmLactin
12% Moisturizing Cream... alleviates rough
spots and rehydrates skin with lactic acid.”
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