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Vitamin C and skin care?

Posted by admin on Sep 29, 2009


Has anyone ever used Vitamin C powder, made a paste, and used it as a mask or wrinkle treatment. I found a recipe that called for 1/8 t V C powder mixed with water to make a paste, put on skin for 10 minutes and wash off, then moustirize. I wanted to know if pure V C powder is too strong or have any side effects.
I wouldn’t think it would be a hazard using it that way… I’ve used vita-c jel caps that are from the body shop off e-bay that are highly concentrated & the vita e serum from Avon & they’re both good..

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Dukes_Lady:

I wouldn’t think it would be a hazard using it that way… I’ve used vita-c jel caps that are from the body shop off e-bay that are highly concentrated & the vita e serum from Avon & they’re both good..
References :
beauty consultant – i may try that one myself!!

September 30th, 2009 | 3:33 am
Lena D.:

If you get a pure 100% Vitamin C powder (which only license skin specialist can purchase) and mix it with the water or activator, place the mixer on the face to exfoliate the skin. This would improve the immune efficiency and generate a superior quality of collagen and elastin; therefore, will reduce wrinkle and give glow & smooth skin.
Depending on each individual, the skin specialist will mix the product at the right level for each skin condition; since they are well trained, the client will not get burn to the dermis layer of the skin which can cause scar. If it is the 100% pure Vitamin C powder, then client only can have it done once a month.
I am not sure if you even have the pure Vitamin C powder or not? But after the mask, make sure you use Vitamin E lotion for the healing/recovering process. If you don’t have oily skin, then you can purchase the Vitamin E cream with 4000 U.I. with the brand Chanta at any Kaiser pharmacy.
I hope this helps
References :
http://www.arcskincare.com
http://www.estheticsbyconnie.com

September 30th, 2009 | 4:19 am