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Skin Functional - Oil Based Vitamin C | 20% Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate | 30ml

Skin Functional - Oil Based Vitamin C | 20% Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate | 30ml

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Skin Functional - Oil Based Vitamin C (20% Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate) - 30ml

 

PRODUCT INFORMATION

A potent anti-oxidant with skin brightening and anti-ageing benefits formulated in a hydrating oil base. A highly stable and effective form of vitamin C.

THE MIX OF INGREDIENTS

Coconut Alkanes, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Caprylic/Capric Triglycerides, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Physalis Angulata Extract, Hydroxymethoxyphenyl Decanone, Spilanthes Acmella Flower Extract, 4-t-Butylcyclohexanol, Pentylene Glycol.

KEY INGREDIENT

 

  • Skin Functional - Oil Based Vitamin C | 20% TetrahexyldecylTetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate
    Is an oil soluble vitamin C. An anti-oxidant known for it’s brightening benefits which can be formulated in high concentrations without the risk of irritation.

 

GOOD TO KNOW
  • Lipid based serum
  • Fragrance free
  • Silicone free
  • Alcohol free
  • Cruelty free
  • Lovingly created in South Africa
BEST WAY TO USE
  • Apply after water based serums. Can be used morning and evening.
SUITABLE SKIN TYPES
  • Combination
  • Dry
  • Sensitive
SAY GOODBYE TO
  • Uneven skin tone
  • Free radicals
  • Dullness / poor complexion
FOR YOUR SAFETY
  • Patch test before use.
  • Keep away from children.
  • Store at room temperature.
  • Do not use on broken skin.
  • Use sunscreen every morning.
  • If irritation occurs, stop use. If problem persists, see a doctor.
  • Avoid contact with eyes.
REFERENCES
  1. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, Volume 11 (4) – Dec 1, 2012, Stability, transdermal penetration, and cutaneous effects of ascorbic acid and its derivatives
  2. Dermatologic Surgery, Mar 1, 2002, Double‐Blind, Half‐Face Study Comparing Topical Vitamin C and Vehicle for Rejuvenation of Photodamage
  3. Barnet Products Corp, Stable forms of Vitamin C, Technical Bulletin, 2001
  4. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, April 2014, Are plants used for skin care in South Africa fully explored?

 

 


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