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Fri Sep 23, 2005 8:03 pm |
FYI, acerola cherries are a natural source of vitamin c, but are no where near as potent as a solution with pure L-ascorbic acid, or vitamin c esters. It is a nice additional ingredient for a product, but cannot be relied upon as the sole source for vitamin c in a formula. |
_________________ Pure Skin Formulations, LLC | http://www.psfskincare.com |
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Sun Sep 25, 2005 10:46 am |
Devita skin care line is another organic all natural lin eof products. They have a stabilized l-ascorbic acid serum with 15% l-ascorbic acid and the ph is 2.8. I didn't seen anything in the ingredient listing that would stabilize the product though. Anyone try this?? |
_________________ oily t-zone, combination skin, Only try to stick with natural/organic products |
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