#4763 - 08/27/03 04:55 PM
Re: tend skin
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Tend Skin is alchohol, water, and aspirin. Not being a doctor or pharmacist, I'm only guessing, but I think the reason for the test is for aspirin sensitivity. Some people are very allergic to aspirin. My guess in the aspirin acts as an anti-inflamitory agent to reduce or eliminate redness and bumps. I also wonder why the stuff is so damn expensive giving the simple ingredients it's made of. There's a similar product on the market and the ingredient order is water, alchohol instead of alchohol, water (FDA requires that they're listed in order of the percentage of the total, most to least) so I suspect the ratio of water to alchohol is just about the same. I'm going to mix some 50/50 and try and dissolve some aspirin tablets to see if I can replicate it. It also has some glycerin and glycol. Maybe a chemist on the board can add some insight to why they're there? Keep the asprin dissolved maybe? I don't see any reason to wear gloves. Stuff burns if used as an after shave I can tell you. ![[Razz]](images/icons/tongue.gif)
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#4765 - 08/28/03 05:53 AM
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James,
Why does it make your skin peel?
FWIW, I've been using straight rubbing alchohol as an aftershave on my face for years without problem. Can the aspirin make that much difference?
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#4767 - 08/28/03 08:40 AM
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Everything you wanted to know about acetylsalicylic acid: http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/aspirin.htm#PartTitle:1.%20NAME. The article does describe it as a weak acid: [URL=http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/aspirin.htm#SectionTitle:6.1 Absorption by route of exposure]http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/pharm/aspirin.htm#SectionTitle:6.1 Absorption by route of exposure[/URL] My concern was that I've been applying it with gauze and it gets on my fingers. Applying it daily, I've noticed no side effects on my finger tips.
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#4769 - 09/15/03 08:51 PM
Re: tend skin
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Registered: 02/08/03
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I love tendskin. But get it in contact w/ your fingers and this 9% aceta..acid will burn right through it. Just try applying it on any random bumps you have on any part of the body or face, and watch it eat right through 'em in a matter of days. A great side effect if anything starts growing on you. I *heart* tendskin. [ September 15, 2003, 08:55 PM: Message edited by: Tonic2 ]
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#4770 - 10/07/03 06:47 AM
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quote: Originally posted by James W. Walker VII, CPE: I have told people for years that they can just mix up their own tend skin at home. It even works just fine with nothing more than alcohol and aspirin.
How much alcohol:aspirin should you use to make your own at home? Thanks!
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#4771 - 06/18/04 09:37 PM
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Hi.
I really like this idea of home-made TendSkin.
What are the ratio's again? How much aspirin do you use?
Hook me up!
~saltz
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