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Sun May 29, 2005 8:15 pm |
What vit C product should I start with, what ingredients should I look for
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Mon May 30, 2005 1:15 am |
I'm very biased towards the Vivier but that's only because that's the only one I've ever tried and I've had such great results with it that I have no intention of swapping to anything else now.
(Actually I have tried Philosophy's vit c so perhaps I'm not that biased )
Recently JB C+C has been very popular on the board though.
I think whichever brand you go for you should start off with a low concentration - 10%. I'm sure lots more people will chime in with their recs - try not to get too overwhealmed! ![Very Happy](images/smiles/biggrin.gif) |
_________________ Combo skin, can be sensitive & prone to dryness, TOTM breakouts, fair, age 25 |
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Mon May 30, 2005 2:39 am |
I am biased towards the Vivier one as well - it's particularly good if you have drier skin (because of it's less drying texture). The most popular brands discussed on the forum seem to be (in no particular order): Vivier, Cellex-C, Skinceuticals, CellularSkinRx, and Janson Beckett's C&C. Whichever one you go for, I would suggest that you start with a concentration of about 10%.
You have definitely come to the right place with your question though! There has been a lot of talk about vitamin C serums over the last year or so and if you search for reviews you will find many. |
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