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Would someone review my shopping cart (Kassy's C E FA serum)
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muyah
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Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:53 am      Reply with quote
Hi everyone,

I am completely new to this but it seems that Kassy's 15% Vitamin C, E + FA Serum with Jojoba is a very effective recipe, so I'd like to purchase the necessary ingredients. Since they will be shipped to the Netherlands, I'd like to do it right. Below is a screenshot of my shopping cart at Lotioncrafter.

i(DOT)imgur(DOT)com/KVOfNme(DOT)png (I would appreciate it if someone could embed this for me; I'm limited as a new member)

I have a few questions I was hoping someone could answer:

Am I buying the supplies in the correct quantities? I'd like to be able to make at least a year's worth of serum.

Am I buying the correct items? For instance, vitamin E oil is available as T50 or 95% but I'm not sure which one is right.

Any help is appreciated!
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Fri Mar 04, 2016 3:41 am      Reply with quote
It would be difficult to predict how many serums you would get out of this order because you're working with a recipe of tsp measurements and the oz of ingredients would be by weight. Also, how frequently you would make the serum..If you don't use a preservative of some kind you would have to make it more frequently. But I don't see how it would all last you a year.
I think the E should be ok unless someone else knows something I don't.
And, yeah, I can see the shipping is hefty but, sorry, that's all I can tell you.
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Fri Mar 04, 2016 4:29 am      Reply with quote
You may try this kit.

http://www.lotioncrafter.com/c-e-with-ferulic-acid-kit.html
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Wed Mar 09, 2016 4:45 pm      Reply with quote
natural vitamin E is more effective since is contains only the more effective D form, while the synthetic one is a mixture of D and L.

I am not familiar with Kassey's recipe but thanks for the heads up. I am personally keen to do a thriple C recipe.

Have you got something to dissolve the ferulic acid?

Make a small amount at a time, LAA oxidises quickly and i don't see any preservative in your cart.

Vitamin E 95 is more concentrated.
The lotion Crafter mix containing d-alpha, d-beta, d-gamma and d-delta tocopherols.
T50 has more less concentration of vitamin E, more of the soybean oil base.

Natural vitamin E is more effective since is contains only the more effective D form, while the synthetic one is a mixture of D and L.

There is a downside like LAA.

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"It should be noted that tocopherol has the potential to act as a pro-oxidant rather than an anti-oxidant when co-antioxidants like vitamin C are not available to neutralize the tocopherol radical and when oxidative stress is mild. Naturally occurring vitamin E can be unstable in skin care formulations. Alpha Tocopherol is susceptible to UV irradiation, being rapidly converted to tocopheroxy radicals that use up other antioxidants. Use of Vitamin E Acetate, an ester of alpha tocopherol helps overcome this limitation. Tocopheryl acetate is bioconverted to its biologically active form, vitamin E, within the skin when applied topically. Studies show that topical use of tocopherol and alpha tocopheryl acetate are more effective than dietary supplementation in increasing the vitamin E content of the skin."


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If you purchase natural E as a bottled oil IMO buy only very small quantities in a dark glass bottle. You might even transfer to an airless pump. A gelatin capsule is somewhat permeable so again purchase in small quantities, and be sure there is little air space in the dark glass container.


Taken from Dr Todorov website:
Mixed tocopherols
Alpha tocopherol, the main ingredient in most vitamin E supplements, is a well-documented antioxidant. However, every antioxidant has a limited range of targets, i.e. it is effective only against particular kinds of free radicals. Other tocopherols, beta, delta and most importantly gamma, are related but distinct compound with a somewhat different antioxidant range. They complement and enhance the activity of alpha tocopherol. Several studies indicate that mixed tocopherols are more effective than alpha tocopherol in quenching free radical and preventing disease. Notably, one study showed that high doses of alpha tocopherol taken alone reduced the blood levels of gamma tocopherols by 30-50%. This may explain why in some cases high doses of standard vitamin E supplements may do more harm than good. Indeed, it does not pay to fortify one wall of your castle with blocks taken from another wall.

If i were you, I will try to find vitamin E pills (soft gel) in oil form locally from chemist/pharmacy and make sure you are getting the natural Tocopherol to avoid oxidation. It will last you longer and stretch your dollar far better.

Vitamin E come in different concentration as well, 1000IU is the highest strength. Get something at least 400iu
Expiry is in 2 years.

Hope this helps. Cool
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