AmLactin XL Cream, 5.6 Ounces

by admin on May 8, 2010

31aEDos8c7L. SL160  AmLactin XL Cream, 5.6 Ounces

  • Clinically proven superior to both 405% urea cream and 12%ammonium lactate lotion
  • Unique-contains Ultraplex formulation a high potency lactic acid alpha-hydroxy blend
  • economical-patients save up to 75% per gram compared to Carmol 40 Cream and Lac-Hydrin 12% Lotion
  • Manufactured by a trusted pharmaceutical company
  • 5.6 ounce bottle

Product Description
AmLactin XL Moisturizing Lotion contains Ultraplex formulation, a proprietary blend of alpha-hydroxy moisturizing compounds. AmLactin Cream is a special formulation of 12% lactic acid, neutralized with ammonium hydroxide, to form ammonium lactate that provides a cream pH of 4.5 - 5.5. Lactic acid, an alpha-hydroxy acid, has been reported as an effective, naturally-occurring humectant in the skin. It has beneficial effects on dry, scaly skin and itching associated w... More >>

AmLactin XL Cream, 5.6 Ounces

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Lydia Jillian May 9, 2010 at 2:01 am

This is miracle cream. It has healed the cracked hands and feet of three family members. I have searched for anything to help my severely cracked heels and extremely dry hands since I was a child. This did wonders within two days of using it. My husband had the same results on his knuckles. They had cracked open from dry weather. There was a huge improvement after only three aplications.

Do not be scared off by the price. If you have seriously dry skin, it is worth every penny. Only a small amount of cream is needed for each application. This tube is going to last a long time.

The other AmLactin products are very good too. But, I have never had results like this from any product before.
Rating: 5 / 5

Christine Russell May 9, 2010 at 4:01 am

I have had small, mostly invisible bumps on the backs of my arms forever. With regular use of this lotion they go away. If I stop using it they come back. I like the XL better than the other AmLactins because it’s thicker.
Rating: 4 / 5

Paul Fargotstein May 9, 2010 at 5:31 am

This was recommended by my dermatologist for keratosis and it works fairly well. It definitely softened the patches but it did not eliminate them (which is asking quite a bit). Still, they are much less of a nuisance. On dry skin, it works very well but I don’t really have serious problem. It is expensive compared to well known creams/lotions but you don’t need a lot. Definitely recommended.
Rating: 4 / 5

MARCO May 9, 2010 at 7:59 am

I HAD LASAR HAIR REMOVAL DONE….MY SKIN WAS SO DRIED AND CRACKED.

I TRIED CREAMS THAT COST UP TO $150.OO. NOTHING WORKED. MY DR RECOMMENDED THE XL, BUT TOLD ME IT IS KEPT BEHIND PHARMACY COUNTER.I CANNOT SAY ENOUGH ABOUT THE XL. WHY IT IS NOT ON DISPLAY IN STORES IS BEYOND ME, ALL I KNOW IT IS “THE BEST SKIN CARE PRODUCT” AT ANY PRICE
Rating: 5 / 5

JKZV May 9, 2010 at 9:53 am

First, this is a thick, moisturizing cream and I’m sure it will helps a lot of people who have not tried the Amlactin line, or who first tried the Amlactin Lotion.

I became a believer in the Amlactin product line when I tried the Amlactin 12% Body Cream in the 4.9oz tube to treat my 20-year old case of kp (keratosis pilaris – rough, raised bumps on outer arms and thighs). After only 3 days of twice-daily application, my kp was 90% improved. After 2 weeks, it was completely *gone*. In addition, my seriously cracked heels and fingers were completely healed, too.

I thought that if the regular Amlactin was this good, the XL had to be even better, right? It wasn’t for me, at least. I had gotten to a once-a-day maintenance routine with the regular cream but when I switched to the XL, I had to go back to twice-a-day application and my heels started showing signs of cracking again. Now I’m finishing off the XL tube as a hand cream only and I switched back to the regular Amlactin cream for my arms and feet. Again, I was able to go back to a once-a-day regimen.

I couldn’t find the percentage of ammonium lactate (the main ingredient) on the XL tube, but the regular cream tube is clearly marked with the 12% potency. It makes me wonder if the ammonium lactate percentage is smaller on the XL because it is combined with other active ingredients – and perhaps my skin doesn’t need those other ingredients as much as it needs the ammonum lactate.

I agree that the XL might work better than the Amlactin *lotion* (in the bottle) since the lotion seems to evaporate more quickly due to its thinner consistency. I do use the regular lotion on my face and any large, less-dry areas that I want to moisturize and it works great that way. It’s not too oily for my combination facial skin and more economical to use on large areas since it spreads more easily and comes in a larger bottle.

For me, the Amlactin Moistuizing Body Cream in the 4.9oz tube is the most effective on my kp and cracked heels/fingertips and the Amlactin XL was just not as good. Oh, and these lotions do smell of ammonia, which is why some reviews say they smell like urine. I find that the smell is not as strong and fades quickly if my skin is dry, rather than wet, when I apply it. If you put on lotion after bathing/showering, you might want to towel off well and wait a few minutes before applying it to minimize the ammonia smell. I hope this helps anyone who is having a problem with the scent.

I’ve tried Retin-A, Lac-Hydrin 5, and a slew of other useless products over the years without near the results I get from the Amlactin line, and at a much smaller price tag. Thank you Amlactin!! Now can you get the retailers to move it out from behind the pharmacy counter, please?
Rating: 4 / 5

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