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    Posted by mhart123 on July 14, 2020 at 7:33 pm

    Are any of these “actives” at a percentage high enough to serve any real purpose?  This is a facial serum, the rest is water, some plant extracts and some oils (not my formula)  Should any of these levels be increased/decreased/removed to make it more efficacious?

    0.71% Niacinamide
    0.71% Hyaluronic Acid Molecular weight 800-1200kDa
    0.10% Beta Glucan Powder Extract (what purpose does this serve?)
    1.78% Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate
    4.02% Capric/caprylic triglycerides/Teprenone (not familiar with teprenone)

    jemolian replied 4 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • jemolian

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    July 15, 2020 at 9:21 am

    I think if you searched on ulprospector you should be able to find the normal usage rates. 

    • Niacinamide - 2% or higher should be fine. Some brands have them up to 10%
    • Hyaluronic Acid - 1% or less should be fine. 
    • Beta Glucan Powder Extract - 0.1% raw powder or lower should be fine. Said to boost collagen / healing, smoothen rough skin. 
    • Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate - 1% or higher should be fine. Some brands have them up to 12%. 
    • Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (and) Teprenone - See Renovage by Croda, 3%. 

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