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33Daisy |
Posted - 09/23/2011 : 14:46:12 Has anyone tried buffered Vitamin C complex. I have several bcc's and have used the 1:8 ratio of Vit C to water for last 4 days. There is a slight sting (no burning as described in some posts)and some changes in redness. |
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Brittany_J |
Posted - 02/26/2014 : 21:27:22 Speaking of Vitamin C, I want to share with you this great brand, called Triple Action Vitamin C Serum by VoilaVe and you can look it up on Amazon. Not only does this serum provide the moisture to keep your skin soft and supple, it also gives your face a nice healthy glow. I've noticed that use of this serum has diminished or lessened the look of fine lines around my eye area. I also use the serum on my neck. I don't think this product has fillers like parabens in it because it didn't clog my pores and cause me to breakout, like the other couple other vita-c serums I tried in the past. I'm happy I finally found a product that works.
http://www.amazon.com/Triple-Action-Vitamin-Serum-Hyaluronic/dp/B00FFANXMM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1382539999&sr=8-1&keywords=vitamin+c+serum
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Rafinjax |
Posted - 10/11/2011 : 21:30:58 Here is some information on vitamin C from the JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PHYSIOLOGY 204:192–197 (2005. Title: Sodium Ascorbate (Vitamin C) Induces Apoptosis in Melanoma Cells via the Down-Regulation of Transferrin Receptor Dependent Iron Uptake. Copy and paste the title into a search engine and you should find the pdf file. I could not upload it. |
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