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Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:27 pm |
All of the studies done (and also the patent held by the company that made this combo famous) were done with the alpha tocopherol at 1% ferulic acid at 0.5% and the l-ascorbic acid at 10% or over.
It probably won't hurt anything if you use the other forms of vitamin E in addition, but I'd use the alpha at at least 1% because that's the percentage it's been clinically tested at with this trio. There are even some people who swear by adding a low percentage of beta carotene to their c serums, but I've never tried this myself. I think Dr. Oz is the one who made that idea popular, but I'm not sure. |
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