There's a lot of feedback on Ursa-Gel that would disagree with your statement about it not working.
You've been here for a long time according to your join date, so you probably remember Par and Avant and them explaining things like this many times over the years.
Par is the head scientific advisor for XPG and XPG uses the Avant Labs carrier.
Simply put - Ursa-Gel is very highly dosed - 70 mg. per ml.
When you go that high of a dose per ml on some things, especially when it has the properties of Sodium Ursolate, there may be sticking together under certain circumstances. There are fixes that can be done, but the only way to absolutely avoid it would be to lower the dosage of the product per ml.
Think about it like this - if you were to lose even 20% per ml (which you wouldn't), its still 10% more per ml and less expensive per ml than other brands.
There are 2 situations in which this is going to happen more commonly:
- When people rub it on too hard. That's why we say - rub it on, not rub it in. You cannot physically rub something through your skin. That is the job of the penetration enhancers in the carrier. An important note here is also that you cannot see something go through your skin - you cannot see on a molecular level; if something is white, there may be a white residue. We cannot make something that's white not be white - especially without diluting it.
- When it gets hot/cold in transit or storage conditions. For example, you do what I did, and put it on the bathroom counter by a vent. There's an easy fix to that: You fill a coffee cup up with warm water to the neckline of the bottle (not over the cap) and then you submerge the bottle for 30 seconds. Take it out, shake it. Repeat again. I've never heard of a situation where someone did this correctly that it didn't fix it.
If people really want us to lower the dosage of the product to avoid this, we can. It's better margin for us by doing so - we're simply trying to offer consumers the best value for their money by dosing it highly.
And there's absolutely nothing we can do to make an individual not rub it on so hard except tell people not to, and nothing we can do to keep it from getting it hot/cold after it leaves our warehouse.
Ursa-Gel is by far the best value for an Ursolic Acid td, and like I said above, even if you lost 20%, it would still be the best value and best dose Ursolic Acid td available. Sometimes I feel like we'd be better off not to try so hard to offer people the best value.