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JustinJB
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Joined: 27 Mar 2020
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Fri Mar 27, 2020 11:01 am |
Hello! I trust and hope that everyone is keeping safe and staying well in these new times. Let's all remember to tell our loved ones how much they truly mean to us.
My question comes with all due respect to the existing patents and to their owners.
Has anyone experienced with recipes, or have any knowledge etc they might like to share in regards to the key ingredients used in the following two products:
- CE Ferulic, and
- Cellex-C
...and specifically whether [any or all of] their actives can successfully be combined to produce a superior product (or an inferior product, for that matter)?
The ingredients used could include any combination of the following:
- L-Ascorbic Acid
- Ferulic Acid
- Vitamin E
- Zinc Sulfate
- N-Acetyl-L-Tyrosine
(Hyaluronic acid/ Sodium hyaluronate, pycnogenol, resveratrol, "bioflavonoids", Phloretin?)
I realize that I've veered a bit off of my initial topic there. I'm attempting to stimulate some constructive thought, and have a reason for it that should interest some. Let's first take a look at how this pans out.
I'm curious about the potential for a vitamin c serum that would be considered "as good as a vitamin c serum can be:" ie. Maximizing it's ability to penetrate to the correct skin depth, at the correct strength, for the optimal time required for maximizing the positive effects vitamin c CAN provide: stimulation of growth factors, collagen, elastin, cellular turnover, repairing photodamage... etc etc. |
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