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teb
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Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:02 am |
Help, I am new here and it's a kabillion post on this serum.
Can someone give me the absolute basic ingredient list to make a vit c serum?
I am thinking I could just use
1 tsp of L-AA
3 tsp of Distilled water
1/4 tsp f Rose hip seed oil
1 capsule of vit e oil
and how do I test the PH balance or where can I purchase the test strips locally? |
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Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:48 am |
Kassy_A is the expert on these matters, one thing that stands out, oil and water don't mix well. You'll need to shake it each time or add an emulsifier or
1 tsp L-Ascorbic Acid powder
3 tsp distilled water
1 tsp glycerin
1/4 tsp Vit E oil <----could be left out.
Test strips are ok...a PH meter is better. Depends on what these things cost where you are located. |
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Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:40 pm |
teb, you can try one of the Kassy's simplest recipes:
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?p=526300
1oz 15% Vitamin C Serum (3/18/10)
1 tsp L-Ascorbic Acid
2 tsp Distilled H20
1 tsp Jojoba Oil
1 tsp SKB (Don't use more than 1 tsp, it's too tacky!)
1 tsp Aloe Vera Gel (or just use 2 aloe and leave out the SKB)
1/8th tsp Vitamin E
1/8th tsp Ferulic Acid
1/2 tsp vodka
I wonder if one can bring this recipe to just first four ingredients?? |
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Thu Aug 19, 2010 2:19 pm |
teb wrote: |
Help, I am new here and it's a kabillion post on this serum.
Can someone give me the absolute basic ingredient list to make a vit c serum?
I am thinking I could just use
1 tsp of L-AA
3 tsp of Distilled water
1/4 tsp f Rose hip seed oil
1 capsule of vit e oil
and how do I test the PH balance or where can I purchase the test strips locally? |
1st, I'll tell you that I'm not an "expert" in the DIY arena... I simply share the goodies I've made, that haven't gone down the drain... )
...With that said, I would just offer the following points;
The 'recipe' you posted is for a total volume of just over 1/2 oz, which means you will have a 30% vitamin c concentration. That is twice the amount that your skin can absorb/utilize.
To make your serum work, you can try this, which will give you the optimum 15% concentration in 1/2 oz volume.
- 1/2 tsp L-AA
- 3 tsp distilled water
- 1/8th tsp (4 or 5 drops will suffice) of Rose Hip Oil (this has a high concentration of vit E, so you don't need more!)
- 1/2 contents of Lecithin gel cap (available at any drugstore.
Step #1
Dissolve your L-AA in the distilled water in a shot glass
Step #2
In 2nd shot glass measure in your rose hip oil and add lecithin and stir well.
Step #3
Slowly add in, while continually stirring, the contents of step 1 (L-AA/Water) to the 2nd shot glass.
When all is well mixed/incorporated, put it in your container of choice. (dark is best, and you'll need to refrigerate it because you haven't included any other antioxidants or preservatives.)
Hope that helps, and have fun! |
_________________ ♥I'm flattered by all the lovely PM's, but I don't get here much these days. Please don't be afraid to post your quearies to other DIY members who will be glad to help you (or sell you their wares..lol) Still happy with LED, dermarolling and a DIY antioxidant regime. Peace & Hugs to all.♥ |
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 7:20 am |
Thank you Kassy, your serum sounds wonderful! A while back I bought a ton of stuff from GOW, but I have difficulties with their forum, both logging in and finding old posts.
So I wasn't able to make the most of my ingredients; I have been just letting them sit or adding them to some base creams.
But this seems straightforward and easy! Where did you buy your L-AA? And did you notice this home made cream worked as well or superior to other vitamin C serums? |
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 10:57 am |
Kassy_A wrote: |
The 'recipe' you posted is for a total volume of just over 1/2 oz, which means you will have a 30% vitamin c concentration. |
Kassy_A, how did you calculate that it is a 30% concentration? |
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 2:11 pm |
Okay, so I've just made this serum twice. Why when I mix the contents of the shot glass, does it look like egg yoke? How bloody long do I need to keep stirring in order to get the egg yoke to dissolve? I've made CareKates Vit C recipe before, but am unsure about how long to stir this. |
_________________ 46 yrs old, I live at the beach and love being out in the sun. |
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Fri Aug 20, 2010 5:18 pm |
Hi Kassy,
I just found there is ton of information on this forum about this already and so I am going to run to that thread and hope my question is answered there.
Wow, I could spend a couple of years here reading and not ever come out! |
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Tue Oct 14, 2014 7:36 am |
Hi. I have some C powder that I got from OwnDoc and the envelope says just to put it into warm water. I had previously used distilled water - does anyone else just use water? |
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Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:45 pm |
DebM wrote: |
Hi. I have some C powder that I got from OwnDoc and the envelope says just to put it into warm water. I had previously used distilled water - does anyone else just use water? |
I've done this, best to mix it fresh each day. A little bit of powder with a little water in the palm of your hand and then spread it on your face. Instead of using water, you can also use a bit of water based serum. I do this with a Juice Beauty serum I have. It's a bit thicker so it doesn't drip all over when I try to apply.
ETA: the first couple of times I did this, I checked the pH to make sure it was in the proper range...it was. Your tap water could be different. |
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Sun Oct 26, 2014 11:07 am |
Do you think it would work to mix a bit of C powder into macademia, almond , jojoba or emu oil or would it not dissolve and be worthless? |
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Sun Oct 26, 2014 4:53 pm |
DebM wrote: |
Do you think it would work to mix a bit of C powder into macademia, almond , jojoba or emu oil or would it not dissolve and be worthless? |
I think you'll need at least a small amount of water soluble serum to dissolve the c powder. I know there are some SkinMedica products that have LAA suspended in a silicone base, but I'm not sure that oil would have that same effect. Maybe try a mix of a water based serum (or just water) to dissolve the C and then add the oil and apply?
I usually add a few drops of oil in mine as well. |
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Icequeen888
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Joined: 22 Dec 2014
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Mon Dec 22, 2014 7:02 pm |
Where do I buy the ingredients to make this? |
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Tue Dec 23, 2014 8:36 am |
Icequeen888 wrote: |
Where do I buy the ingredients to make this? |
Here is a link to a previous list of suppliers.
http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=37905&start=0
If you do a board search, you might find more suggestions. |
_________________ Canadian with fair skin. 50+ years old sensitive and reactive. |
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