
AmLactin® Rapid Relief
Restoring Lotion + Ceramides
AmLactin® Rapid Relief is a dermatologist-recommended body lotion that is clinically proven to relieve dryness for 24 hours. AmLactin® Rapid Relief is the only patented formula to combine ULTRAPLEX®, our powerful Alpha-Hydroxy Therapy, and three ceramides with other key ingredients to restore rough, flaky, dry skin. Help your patients uncover visibly soft, silky, youthful-looking skin with AmLactin® Rapid Relief. How it works:
Lactic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid, boosts healthy skin renewal through gentle exfoliation.1
Lactic acid
- Exfoliates while deeply moisturizing
the skin2,3 - Acts as a humectant, helping absorb water1
Ceramides hydrate the skin and protect from moisture loss.4
Ceramides
- Topical application of ceramides hydrates and decreases transepidermal water loss4
Key benefits:
- Restores rough, flaky, dry skin
- 24-hour relief from dryness
- Instant, visible results
- Fragrance free
- Paraben free, non-greasy
AmLactin® Rapid Relief
Restoring Lotion + Ceramides
AmLactin® Rapid Relief is a dermatologist-recommended body lotion that is clinically proven to relieve dryness for 24 hours. AmLactin® Rapid Relief is the only patented formula to combine ULTRAPLEX®, our powerful Alpha-Hydroxy Therapy, and three ceramides with other key ingredients to restore rough, flaky, dry skin. Help your patients uncover visibly soft, silky, youthful-looking skin with AmLactin® Rapid Relief. How it works:
Lactic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid, boosts healthy skin renewal through gentle exfoliation.1
Lactic acid
- Exfoliates while deeply moisturizing
the skin2,3 - Acts as a humectant, helping absorb water1
Ceramides hydrate the skin and protect from moisture loss.4
Ceramides
- Topical application of ceramides hydrates and decreases transepidermal water loss4
Key benefits:
- Restores rough, flaky, dry skin
- 24-hour relief from dryness
- Instant, visible results
- Fragrance free
- Paraben free, non-greasy
References: 1. Andersen FA. Final report on the safety assessment of glycolic acid, ammonium, calcium, potassium, and sodium glycolates, methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl glycolates, and lactic acid, ammonium, calcium, potassium, sodium, and tea-lactates, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, and butyl lactates, and lauryl, myristyl, and cetyl lactates. Int J Toxicol. 1998;17(suppl 1):1-3. 2. Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel. Int J Toxicol. 1998;17:1-3. 3. Thueson DO, Chan EK, Oechsli LM, Hahn GS. The roles of pH and concentration in lactic acid-induced stimulation of epidermal turnover. Dermatol Surg.1998;24(6):641-645. 4. Huang H-C, Chang T-M. Ceramide 1 and ceramide 3 act synergistically on skin hydration and the transepidermal water loss of sodium lauryl sulfate-irritated skin. Int J Dermatol. 2008;47(8):812-819.