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ImThatDiva
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ImThatDiva
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I, make my own...I adds a drip our two of rose essential oil now that my fiancé bought me...
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I just realized that I've been using vit c on my face cus the amla has a lot of it.. I do amla masks.. I will still add another to use everyday
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EPITOME
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Posted: Nov 03 2012 at 5:02pm |
can i add this into my butter? the jane carter butter has these ingredients
Shea butter, Kokum butter, Illippe butter, Mango butter, Vitamins A, D, & E, grapefruit essential oils.
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Posted: Nov 03 2012 at 6:38pm |
EPITOME wrote:
can i add this into my butter? the jane carter butter has these ingredients
Shea butter, Kokum butter, Illippe butter, Mango butter, Vitamins A, D, & E, grapefruit essential oils. |
Pity, there are different kinds of Vitamin C. The butter is an Anhydrous product, therefore the water soluble Vit C will not work. The one to purchase to use with the ingredients ^^is L-ascorbyl Palmitate.
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Posted: Nov 03 2012 at 6:45pm |
Vitamin C is acidic, the maximum percentage to use is 4-5% Do not sleep on Coenzyme Q10, and Argireline. They are amazing ingredients for skin  .
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Pity I don't see a problem with adding it to your face cream. But...huge but....you will have to experiment the correct amount to add to your cream. Is your jar huge? If so maybe make a small batch first.
Here's a link that will help the ladies adding to their existing face creams:
Per the article. Stir in 1/2 teaspoon powdered L-ascorbic acid--a stable form of vitamin C--with 1/4 cup of your favorite store-bought or homemade face cream
1/8 to 1/4 is approximately 20% Vit C Solution
ETA; Oopsie. Sorry ladies. I'm rambling about face creams. Had a brain fart....and just realized you were talking bout colored butters  
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Posted: Nov 03 2012 at 6:49pm |
Claudie wrote:
EPITOME wrote:
can i add this into my butter? the jane carter butter has these ingredients
Shea butter, Kokum butter, Illippe butter, Mango butter, Vitamins A, D, & E, grapefruit essential oils. |
Pity, there are different kinds of Vitamin C. The butter is an Anhydrous product, therefore the water soluble Vit C will not work. The one to purchase to use with the ingredients ^^is L-ascorbyl Palmitate.
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thanks claudie! can i get it from the websites posted? i am getting older and i decided recently i need to do more with my skin
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Posted: Nov 03 2012 at 6:50pm |
Claudie wrote:
Vitamin C is acidic, the maximum percentage to use is 4-5% Do not sleep on Coenzyme Q10, and Argireline. They are amazing ingredients for skin .
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I take this orally. Can I squeeze one to apply to my face?
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SeducTress wrote:
Pity I don't see a problem with adding it to your butter. But...huge but....you will have to experiment the correct amount to add to your cream. Is your jar huge? If so maybe make a small batch first.
Here's a link that will help the ladies adding to their existing face creams:
Per the article. Stir in 1/2 teaspoon powdered L-ascorbic acid--a stable form of vitamin C--with 1/4 cup of your favorite store-bought or homemade face cream
1/8 to 1/4 is approximately 20% Vit C Solution |
i usually a finger amount. i know you guys said to make it everyday. the jar is decent size. i use it for my hair and face.
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