stodbosh3@verizon.net writes:
Like  many others in the current environment, I am having financial 
difficulties  and can no longer afford to purchase my Vitamin C serum.
With a nod  given to stability and effectiveness, could it be equally 
effective to add  a vitamin c powder to a bland moisturizer as needed on 
a daily  basis?
I have concerns regarding making and storing my own concoctions.
Any advice here is very much appreciated.
Terri<<
 
 
Dear Terri,
Using Vitamin C in skin care products can be problematic whether you  make 
them yourself or add the vitamin c to a ready-made product.   You mention 
effectiveness, but it's not clear what kind of functionality you are  hoping to 
achieve with vitamin c.  If you are using ascorbic acid, you  may be doing more 
harm than good for your skin since ascorbic acid  oxidizes within hours/days.   
If you are using a stable form  of vitamin c then you could add it to a "bland 
moisturizer" without concerns  over oxidation, but once again, it could be 
problematic because of  destabilization issues for the emulsion or even 
microbial issues.  It may  be fine or it may not be fine.
 
If I were you, I'd forget the Vitamin C powder altogether - particularly if  
you are on a budget and don't want to waste time and money.  
 
 
Angie
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