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02-13-2021 03:09 PM
@Dazlin wrote:
@SilleeMee wrote:There's nothing special about 'cosmetic' vitamin C powder. The powder is plain old ascorbic acid powder which has been finely milled. That can be done at home with a mortar and pestle to get the regular C powder to be finely ground so that it will dissolve easier into whatever it's mixed with. Vitamin C powder (L-ascorbic acid powder) can be bought where vitamins are sold and it's relatively inexpensive.
@SilleeMee ...do you mean regular vitamin C tablets? Then grind them up?
Powder, not tablets. VC powders can be very granular. Bettter to grind them to a finer mill to use in skincare.
02-13-2021 04:46 PM
@SilleeMee , oh ok...ill look...I've never seen powder C in the vitamin section. Thx!
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