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Postby brava034 » Mon Aug 27, 2018 5:00 pm

Hello, please check if the skin oils in the ingredients below are compatible or not. And the product should be re-mixed every week or leave it at all. I'm worried about the effectiveness and deterioration of the ingredients. Rose Hip Oil (Chile, Extra Virgin Organic Fresh ) 89% MSH White Absorb 5% Coenzyme Q10 Extra 1% Perfect-C 5% and ask about its efficiency. Stabilized Vitamin C (Natural-C Glycol™) Serum and Perfect-C which one is better, thank you.
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Re: skin oil

Postby staff » Fri Aug 31, 2018 6:05 pm

Hello,
Please check if the skin oils in the ingredients below are compatible or not. And the product should be re-mixed every week or leave it at all. I'm worried about the effectiveness and deterioration of the ingredients. Rose Hip Oil (Chile, Extra Virgin Organic Fresh ) 89% MSH White Absorb 5% Coenzyme Q10 Extra 1% Perfect-C 5%
Coenzyme Q10 Extra will produce a very intense formula color. and may be suitable for use only at night Not suitable for daytime use Perfect-C Cannot survive in light conditions If you mix this formula Must be packed in completely opaque packaging. no light enters destroy the quality of Perfect-C , formulas can be mixed together. But there are limitations as mentioned above.
and ask for performance Stabilized Vitamin C (Natural-C Glycol™) Serum and Perfect-C which is better performance?
can't compare because even though it is Vitamin C is the same but in different pictures. one in the form ascorbic acid Another type of ascorbic acid is in the form of oil. By giving more or less results, each person varies according to the nature of the skin and the response of the skin in each person is unpredictable.
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