Thursday, July 29, 2010

What Exactly Is Sorbolene Cream?

July 2, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Wrinkle Cream

By Googling the term “Sorbolene Cream”, you’ll be given a directory of hundreds of websites which offer a variety of skin products containing the cream. You can read glowing reports of how the product will soften your skin and moisturize your hands and body, but most of these sites don’t tell you a whole lot about what Sorbolene cream is and how it works which may leave you feeling confused. This article will attempt to clear up some of your confusion by providing you with the information you need to decide whether a Sorbolene cream is right for you.

People who try to use Sorbolene cream just as they’d use any other type of moisturizing lotion are going to feel a little disappointed, because it doesn’t work in the same way. For starters, Sorbolene is made of petro-chemical by-products which makes it react and smell somewhat like petroleum jelly. As such, it works more as a protective barrier between your skin and irritants rather than as just a moisturizer, and just like petroleum jelly, you aren’t going to be able to completely rub it into your skin. However, don’t let the term “by-products” scare you, because what that refers to in this case are things like mineral oils and paraffin which aren’t harmful.

If you’ve ever gone for a manicure at a salon and had a paraffin treatment, you already know how soft and luxurious it makes your hands feel. Sorbolene cream contains paraffin to give your hands and body the same feeling. However, the high oil content in the product doesn’t allow it to absorb into the skin quickly the way other lotions do. However, if you know how to use Sorbolene cream to your advantage, it can work wonders for your skin. For example, you might try slathering your hands with it and then donning a pair of latex gloves while you’re sleeping. When you awaken in the morning your hands will be soft and smooth.

Scientific testing has raised questions about the safety of Sorbolene for regular use. Used too often it has been found to break down the natural barriers the skin produces to fight the effects of irritants. As with numerous other products, you just have to control how often you use the cream in order to use it safely and not to have your skin start depending on its protection. There are absolutely no harmful active ingredients in these products that will do permanent harm to your skin if you use them as they’re meant to be used.

Obviously Sorbolene cream can’t be too dangerous for human skin, because dermatologists often prescribe it for their patients who suffer with eczema or for infants that have very sensitive skin. In addition to acting as a barrier cream, it can also be used as a substitute for soap and will clean and moisturize it without any irritation. The creams that contain Sorbolene also often contain ingredients such as Glycerin and agents that sooth the itchiness of dry skin, but they don’t contain anything that can cause further skin irritation, such as lanolin, fragrances, artificial colors, or thickening agents.

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