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kathryn_peters2026-04-17

I've been using Ammonium Lac 12% Lotion 400gm for a few weeks now, and I have to say, it's been a game-changer for my dry skin. The lactic acid in the lotion has really helped to exfoliate and hydrate my skin, making it feel much smoother and healthier. I've noticed a significant improvement in the rough, scaly areas, especially on my elbows and knees. However, I did experience some initial burning and stinging sensations, which subsided after a few days of consistent use. I found that applying a thinner layer more frequently worked better for me. Has anyone else had a similar experience? Also, I'm curious to know if anyone has had any severe side effects or allergic reactions. The product literature mentions rare but possibly life-threatening reactions, so it's important to be aware and cautious. I’d love to hear from others who have used this lotion and their advice on how to use it effectively. Let’s discuss our experiences and tips!

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olivia_quinn1d ago

This stuff is amazing! I’ve suggested it to a few friends who have dry skin, and they all love it. It’s a lifesaver in the winter.

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joshua_morgan1d ago

I've used a few lactic acid products and this one seems to be the kindest to my skin. Always a little sting at first, but it goes away fast. Feel like I’m getting smooth skin without all the flaking!

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justin_robertson1d ago

I've had great results with this lotion too, but it took a couple of weeks until my skin really started to improve. My dermatologist recommended applying it at night and washing it off in the morning. I think that helped a lot!

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kathryn_martin1d ago

I had to stop using it because it burnt so bad! I guess it's not for everyone.

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scott_sanders1d ago

I read the side effects and it's definitely something we need to be aware of. I’ll be sure to keep an eye on any signs of an allergic reaction.

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susan_wilson1d ago

I've been using it for a month now, and it's been fantastic. Just make sure to do a patch test first.