Ingredient focus: THD Ascorbate
This blog is a deep-dive into THD Ascorbate, a Vitamin C derivative that is found in many, many Vitamin C serums.
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This blog is a deep-dive into THD Ascorbate, a Vitamin C derivative that is found in many, many Vitamin C serums.
In today’s blog, I continue with my series on Vitamin C derivatives, looking at the research out there and its utility in serums.
Today’s blog is part of a longer more complex Vitamin C series. It would be helpful if you see today’s blog as setting the scene, for the grand entrance of a superstar.
This product review is of a L-Ascorbic Acid product that has been stabilised in a manner that is unique to NIOD. Also, its a high percent of Vitamin C at 30%
My skin is both sluggish and dull at the moment. This mask with its promise of brightening should be just what the doctor ordered.
I have written endlessly about the benefits of Vitamin C. I am a fan. Is it also a skin lightener?
This is a lavender to green colour changing Vitamin C mask. I am excited to try this sustainable science experiment in a tube.
I am product testing an at home clay mask that takes the novel format of a rubber gel that sets on your face. You peel off the mask to reveal a new you?
This is the first “natural” product that I’ve used outside Forest Essential’s range. You’ll be pleased to hear that I paid the full retail price of GBP 21 for 30ml for this product. I purchased it from Space NK (and
I unashamedly bought this in the winter sale at a discount – US$ 20 for 3 masks or US$ 7/mask. It retails at US$ 12/mask. This is a DIY rubber mask – its not literally made of rubber (because that’d
Find out if you should donate your money to charity or like me, buy this cleanser/face wash in the sale
I am road-testing a 10 day radiance boosting system by Sarah Chapman
This is the 60 day update on the Clinique Vitamin C regime. Find out if its been worth my time or dime.
This is a hands on guide to buying and using your FIRST Vitamin C serum.
I present to you in the simplest manner that I know how, the 101 of Vitamin C derivatives. Not all the derivatives, just the most prevalent ones
I have been using a 10% Vitamin C serum and Ascorbic Acid cleanser for the past month. Here are the interim results of the product test.
If I have a ton of Vitamin C in my diet, is there any point to a topical treatment?
The purpose of today’s blog is to help you make minor changes to your diet to increase your Vitamin C content.
60 day product test of Clinique only products. Excited about their 10% Vitamin C? So am I.
This blog explains in the most basic terms why Vitamin C is still an oldie but goldie when it comes to skincare. Its nothing short of the Holy Grail of skincare
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