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#1 Steve Daigneault

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Posted 14 July 2012 - 12:44 PM

Not sure if it's the

Licochalcone that gives the AHA+ that orange-ish color - but I feel like it's rubbing off on my white t-shirts - causing them to stain a bit. They don't come out of the washer as white as they were before - and I hate to use bleach. Anyone else notice this? I've used Alpha Hydrox AHA before on my skin and it was white but it came in such a small container that it's not really practical or cost effective for use on my back. I like the way the AHA+ works - just don't like the staining.



Anyone else notice this?


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#2 rush25

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Posted 16 July 2012 - 03:26 PM

I only use the AHA+ at night, and I've definitely noticed that my white pillow cases get a yellowish tint from the AHA+. It doesn't stain though; the yellow tint from the AHA+ washes right out of my pillow cases, even without using bleach.

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Posted 14 August 2012 - 05:52 PM

I've found BP to bleach my cotton sheets and AHA is stain my pillowcases unfortunately.





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