DAN'S BP GEL VS PROACTIV SOLUTION
Started by PimpzAcz, Jul 04 2005 03:05 PM
9 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 04 July 2005 - 03:05 PM
Hello everyone! Im pretty sure i read this topic from the this forum but i can't find where at
Im having headache reading all the info about treating acne. I had acne too and tried so many over the counter products, including Proactiv. I know any of you here are using the Dan's Bp Gel and others Proactiv Repairing lotion. I've seen Dan's bp gel is 2.5% benzol peroxide same as proactiv reparing lotion. I was just wondering if these two have the same ingredients. Are they the same???
#2 Guest_TylerD_*
Posted 04 July 2005 - 03:12 PM
No proactiv has more ingredients then dans. And i dont know them all because there is alot. That is why Dan's is better and safer you dont have so much crap in it. Its more natural. And plus Dan's has no smell to it, put proactiv under your nose you damn near pass out from it. I hate that smell gives me a headache. Stick with Dans gel. its the best by far then 2nd would be Panoxyl.
#3
Posted 04 July 2005 - 03:26 PM
QUOTE(TylerD @ Jul 4 2005, 09:12 PM)
No proactiv has more ingredients then dans. And i dont know them all because there is alot. That is why Dan's is better and safer you dont have so much crap in it. Its more natural. And plus Dan's has no smell to it, put proactiv under your nose you damn near pass out from it. I hate that smell gives me a headache. Stick with Dans gel. its the best by far then 2nd would be Panoxyl.
TylerD... thanks for your reply.
#4
Posted 04 July 2005 - 03:28 PM
I am currently finishing up my last bottle of PA wating for BP gel in the mail.
Here are the inactive ingredients
-Water, cyclomethicone(gotta have that!), ethoxydiglcol(cant live without that!),
propylene glycol(Oh yeah!!), glycerol stearate(so nice), PEG-100 stearate(Nice)
cetearyl alchohol(yummy), dimethicone(definitely), panthenol(Thank you lord!)
allotonin(???), carbomer(sure), ceteareth-20(ummm, ok), xanthum gum(mmm!)
triethanolamine(wonderful!), fragrance(how nice of them) diazolidinyl(yikes),
methylparaben(pardon?)and last but not least....my favourite, propylparaben.
PHEW!!!
That was more work than I anticipated.
So ummm,...yeah.
Cant wait to try the gel.
Here are the inactive ingredients
-Water, cyclomethicone(gotta have that!), ethoxydiglcol(cant live without that!),
propylene glycol(Oh yeah!!), glycerol stearate(so nice), PEG-100 stearate(Nice)
cetearyl alchohol(yummy), dimethicone(definitely), panthenol(Thank you lord!)
allotonin(???), carbomer(sure), ceteareth-20(ummm, ok), xanthum gum(mmm!)
triethanolamine(wonderful!), fragrance(how nice of them) diazolidinyl(yikes),
methylparaben(pardon?)and last but not least....my favourite, propylparaben.
PHEW!!!
That was more work than I anticipated.
So ummm,...yeah.
Cant wait to try the gel.
#5
Posted 04 July 2005 - 05:11 PM
QUOTE(MoeMentum @ Jul 4 2005, 09:28 PM)
I am currently finishing up my last bottle of PA wating for BP gel in the mail.
Here are the inactive ingredients
-Water, cyclomethicone(gotta have that!), ethoxydiglcol(cant live without that!),
propylene glycol(Oh yeah!!), glycerol stearate(so nice), PEG-100 stearate(Nice)
cetearyl alchohol(yummy), dimethicone(definitely), panthenol(Thank you lord!)
allotonin(???), carbomer(sure), ceteareth-20(ummm, ok), xanthum gum(mmm!)
triethanolamine(wonderful!), fragrance(how nice of them) diazolidinyl(yikes),
methylparaben(pardon?)and last but not least....my favourite, propylparaben.
PHEW!!!
That was more work than I anticipated.
So ummm,...yeah.
Cant wait to try the gel.
Here are the inactive ingredients
-Water, cyclomethicone(gotta have that!), ethoxydiglcol(cant live without that!),
propylene glycol(Oh yeah!!), glycerol stearate(so nice), PEG-100 stearate(Nice)
cetearyl alchohol(yummy), dimethicone(definitely), panthenol(Thank you lord!)
allotonin(???), carbomer(sure), ceteareth-20(ummm, ok), xanthum gum(mmm!)
triethanolamine(wonderful!), fragrance(how nice of them) diazolidinyl(yikes),
methylparaben(pardon?)and last but not least....my favourite, propylparaben.
PHEW!!!
That was more work than I anticipated.
So ummm,...yeah.
Cant wait to try the gel.
MoeMentum... thank you for ellaborating those ingredients
#6
Posted 04 July 2005 - 06:14 PM
Actually Pimpz, I was being very sarcastic.
I dont know what any of those ingredients do.
However, I'm guessing thats why they charge so gosh darn much for it.
I will keep posting.
Later
I dont know what any of those ingredients do.
However, I'm guessing thats why they charge so gosh darn much for it.
I will keep posting.
Later
#7
Posted 07 July 2005 - 01:53 AM
QUOTE(MoeMentum @ Jul 4 2005, 07:14 PM)
I think he knew, he winked.
Anyway, on my last of my Proactiv. [Did Nothing, btw]
First few days of the Regimen really cleared my face.
Using OntheSpot, may switch to Dan's BPgel also.
So I await your next posts also!
#8
Posted 10 July 2005 - 11:44 AM
I tried Proactiv for a long time before I discovered Dan. They are the same active ingredient but the two products work differently. Dan's is much better and has no odor and sticks to the skin better. And is like a gazillion times cheaper.
#9
Posted 10 July 2005 - 12:11 PM
Wow! MoeMentum - Thank you for listing all of the inactive ingredients in ProActive. Whew!
Truth is, none of the ingredients by themselves are problematic EXCEPT the combination of Cetearyl Alcohol and Ceteareth 20 together are highly comedogenic (pore clogging). Might not be a problem for some and of course it depends on how much of each they have in the concoction. But for some of us, this could be a major problem. Why do companies do this? (include ingredients that can aggrevate more acne) ARGH! Maybe ProActive has configured it just right so that for the most part, acne is decreased, but not 100%... you know.. just enough zits popping up to keep us coming back.
Some of these ingredients are slightly pore clogging but usually not a problem. (triethanolamine for example). But, again, everyone's skin is a little different and certain combinations of slighly problematic ingredients could lead to more breakouts.
(BTW, I checked Dan's BP list of inactive ingredients and all appears to be safe.)
Some of these ingredients are slightly pore clogging but usually not a problem. (triethanolamine for example). But, again, everyone's skin is a little different and certain combinations of slighly problematic ingredients could lead to more breakouts.
(BTW, I checked Dan's BP list of inactive ingredients and all appears to be safe.)
#10
Posted 10 July 2005 - 09:46 PM
ive been doing the proactiv and my zits got clearer so i came on here bragging how much clearer i got. and now they are WORSE WROSE so im switching to dans . thank god i got 2 tubes here.
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