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Sat Apr 06, 2013 9:18 am |
ellaelise wrote: |
I was actually going to ask you guys- I know about their Sea Kelp Kit, the "Creme de la Mer" on a budget. What I wanted to know is, do they sell any of those ingredients separately? I already have a cream I would love to mix the sea kelp bioferment in. Is that possible? |
Yes, they do sell the bio ferment separately.
http://www.skinactives.com/Sea-Kelp-Ultramarine.html
(Not sure what their UK site has though...)
The coral looks very intriguing, wish I didn't have so much stash already of bioferment or I'd get some of this...might get some anyway
PS: ellaelise, if you order this, get some of their L-AA vitamin c powder too. Mix it with some bioferment and water and you can get a cheap vit c serum that would work well on oily skin. You'll need to check of the DiY threads for the exact amounts, 10-15% vit c would be a good place to start. It's really easy. Skin actives may have a recipe as well. Just mix small amounts as the C can oxidize quickly in large amounts. I actually mix mine daily in the palm of my hand and apply freshly mixed. |
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Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:50 pm |
I have been just applying it directly to the skin. I might mix it with my cervae cream tonight though. |
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Tue Apr 23, 2024 6:39 am |
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