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Advice on an oil in water Antioxidant serum
I have been searching unsuccessfully for vitamin C serum to use under sunscreen. L-Ascorbic Acid serums have proven to be too too much for my sensitive skin. My preferred C derivative would be tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate but all the formulations to be found are either oil or silicone based which do not agree with my skin either, MAP formulations tend to be a higher pH, I prefer my cosmetics to be a more skin sympathetic pH (around 4.7 - 5)
Some years ago an online friend used to make me an emulsified tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate serum with a serum/gel base which was absolutely perfect for me but unfortunately I have been unable to get back in contact with her. Thusly I am looking to prepare my own formulation and would be most appreciative for some guidance.
I am thinking of a formulation that would include tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate at around 10%, 1% tocopherol and a host of other antioxidants (was thinking perhaps coffee berry extract, pomegranate extract, CQ10, Lycopene, Astaxanthin, ferulic acid?) The base would be water, perhaps some glycerine and a emulsifier/gelling agent of some sort.
I’m not sure what would be effective, gentle and assist in giving it a slightly thickened, serum-like texture and work with my end pH of 4.7-5, as well as aid in penetration. A polysorbate perhaps? Any ideas would be much appreciated.
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