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Ethoxydiglycol: Why is it used in Vitamin C serums?
I’ve seen a lot of L-Ascorbic Acid based Vitamin C serums use extreme amounts of Ethoxydiglycol, ranging from 50 to 10%.
At pH < 3 Vitamin C shouldn’t have any issue penetrating the skin, so I don’t quite understand the reasoning. It also doesn’t eliminate the “stickiness” that high % ascorbic acid can lead to in leave on formulas.
Reducing the water concentration can help stability, and skin feel can be slightly improved, but beyond that I don’t get it and would be concerned with long term side effects - even liver damage. Ferulic acid is also better soluble in glycerin or propylene glycol.
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