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Face serum formula
Hi, beautiful community! Thank you for accepting me on your forum!
I do not have studies in the cosmetic or chemistry field, and all my formulations that i do for my own use are made after intensive research and reading many articles about the indredients, their properties and safety.
I would like to know your opinion about the following vitamin c serum formula. My questions are:
1. I know that i am theoretically in the safe range of ingredients concentration, but do you think that 10% Polysorbate 80 and 20% Propylene Glycol are too much for a leave on product, used on the face? I needed 10% Poly80 in order for my serum to look clear.
2. Does my formula need a chelator agent? (sodium phytate)
3. I would appreciate your thoughts about the formula, what is your opinion? Mistakes? Do you think i can use it on my face and also get the most loved benefits of Vitamin C?The serum is kept in the fridge.
The pH, i hope is getting closer to 3…. I wanted to be 3, but i cant know exactly because my pH meter will arrive next month. I lowered the pH with Lactic Acid, and i tested it with stripes, also i compared it with fresh lemon juice which i know is even more acidic….The formula:
52.88% Distilled Water
15% L Ascorbic Acid
20% Propylene Glycol UPS
0.52% Ferulic Acid
1% Tocopherol (min 50% mix)
10% Polysorbate 80
0.6% Cosgard (benzyl alcohol, salicylic acid, glycerin, sorbic acid)Thank you!
( Sorry for my speaking mistakes but english is not my mother language).
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