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Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:32 pm |
I don't know if anyone saw this. I didn't really want to start another thread, but here goes:
I decided to re-introduce my psf Vit C 12% back into my routine this morning. I retrieved it from the fridge to find this goopy blob in the middle of the solution. I tried shaking it several times to see if would mix in, but no luck. I wound up using it anyways. Is that bad? I hope I don't break out. What should I do? Should I toss it?
Also, I waited the usual 20, and applied my IFP anti-ox mist. Will this still be effective?
Thanks for any help.
Sorry if it's a problem... I'm sure it can be deleted. |
_________________ combo - 33y/o routine: Clarisonic;PSF 5% BHA; Nia24 SS, KS Deep tissue repair, KIJ, quench, Detox daily clens; 's: Lips2Kiss; PSF: Pumpkin Peel, Papya cleanser, Acne Mud, R&R toner; Revitalash; |
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Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:50 pm |
I'd contact Darren about this. How long has it been in the fridge? |
_________________ Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too. ~ Voltaire www.Candessence.com |
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Thu Mar 22, 2007 12:11 am |
OK, I will contact PSF. Thank you much for your help. It's been in the fridge for about a 2 1/2 months (since I bought it). And, it hasn't turned or anything. |
_________________ combo - 33y/o routine: Clarisonic;PSF 5% BHA; Nia24 SS, KS Deep tissue repair, KIJ, quench, Detox daily clens; 's: Lips2Kiss; PSF: Pumpkin Peel, Papya cleanser, Acne Mud, R&R toner; Revitalash; |
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