1. Ascorbic acid
2. Vitamin E
Edited by Leni, 27 September 2017 - 10:11 AM.
Posted 27 September 2017 - 10:08 AM
1. Ascorbic acid
2. Vitamin E
Edited by Leni, 27 September 2017 - 10:11 AM.
Posted 27 September 2017 - 10:20 PM
HA gels are very unlikely to destabilize anything.
Best choice as a photoprotector would likely be ZINCLEAR added to HA gel, no need for anything else on top since 30SPF is easily achieved.
Eventually add an antyoxidant of your choice even if it wouldn't be necessary, grape seed extract, for example (vitamin E isn't water soluble and a bit trickier to include in HA gel as alpha lipoic acid and Q10 would be).
I would avoid ascorbic acid because is quite irritating (and unstable once in solution) and green tea because can reduce sub-dermal fat.
Nothing stops you to apply a lecithin based cream containing liposoluble antioxidants of your choice before or after if you wish so.
Posted 30 September 2017 - 02:40 AM
Thanks so much, Aconita. I'm looking into some studies and the anti-oxidants you mentioned (also in previous posts). Will certainly get back to this (it's becoming quite time-consuming to look into all the studies I want to look into :-) ) .
With regard to ZINCLEAR; it looks very interesting. ZINC of course is one of the better sunscreen filters (with the exception I look like a geisha with the amounts I want to use :-) ). The ZINCLEAR however appears to have nano-scaled particles, so I'm not sure if that could be a concern.
Posted 30 September 2017 - 03:41 AM
Posted 30 September 2017 - 06:07 PM
You could give Survival 0 from Niod a look. Survival is a range of serums they do with and with SPF for protection against stress, smog, light etc.
Posted 30 September 2017 - 07:18 PM
Though not topical, you may find Niacinamide(B3) interesting. After reading the article below, I added 500mg at night to the 100mg I take in the morning as a B-complex. It really make a big difference, to such a degree that I don't even bother with sunscreen. After a day in the African sun I may have a slight redness in the face, but not pain or any warmness indicating a lot of inflammation. It has happened a few times where I worked outside alongside others, where they got really badly burned in the same amount of time I got none at all.
After my success with it, one of my friends who sunburn extremely easily, started the same regimen. He has a very light skin and seem happy with the way it works.
So with the study, this is an n=2 anecdotal. I have not tried the Red Orange extract or Polypodium Leucotomos extract btw.
http://www.lifeexten...r-Risk/Page-01
Posted 30 September 2017 - 08:04 PM
Thanks very much Boharpe, I'm going to look into Survival 0,
And thanks Nuke Niacinamide was on my list of ingredients I wanted to look into, and your experiece sure convinces me to delve into this a bit more.
Posted 30 September 2017 - 09:00 PM
No problem @Leni
Let me know your thoughts on it
Posted 01 October 2017 - 03:11 PM
I recommend grape seed extract & pomegranate extract, both of them have great UVA & UVB protection properties but you need either Propanediol or propylene glycol to dissolve these actives.
Posted 01 October 2017 - 04:07 PM
Grape seed extract and pomegranate extract are both water soluble.
Posted 02 October 2017 - 02:10 AM
Here is a list of ingredients that bulkactives has down related to sun damage repair and protection.
https://www.bulkacti...mage-protection
https://www.bulkacti...n-damage-repair
Hope it helps. Lotioncrafters and makingcosmetics sometimes has the above ingredients for cheaper.
ETSY also has some as well. Had to go mandelic acid shopping and it was the only place I could find that had it (other than Ebay).
Posted 02 October 2017 - 12:46 PM
I speak from experience here, polypodium leucotomos (the active from heliocare... search for PLE) works wonders for sun protection. I'm UV sensitive and can feel the difference as well as see the cosmetic improvement in my skin. It's at the top of my list.
I believe the active is 20 hydroxyecdysone, it is also available as a cyanotis extract.
So far I've tried:
PL Extract
PL 4:1 Extract
8% 20 hydroxyecdysone Ext
95% Ext from cyanotis... still testing personally.
Posted 22 November 2017 - 09:54 AM
HA gels are very unlikely to destabilize anything.
Best choice as a photoprotector would likely be ZINCLEAR added to HA gel, no need for anything else on top since 30SPF is easily achieved.
Eventually add an antyoxidant of your choice even if it wouldn't be necessary, grape seed extract, for example (vitamin E isn't water soluble and a bit trickier to include in HA gel as alpha lipoic acid and Q10 would be).
I would avoid ascorbic acid because is quite irritating (and unstable once in solution) and green tea because can reduce sub-dermal fat.
Nothing stops you to apply a lecithin based cream containing liposoluble antioxidants of your choice before or after if you wish so.
Would you care to elaborate on the green tea sub dermal fat loss thingy? Is it just because of the general effects of ingesting green tea you suppose this also happens when applied on skin?
Just some extract of reasoning i found on smartskincare forum "Interesting question. While I cannot entirely rule out this possibility, I think it is very unlikely. Firstly, the ability of green tea to cause fat loss in real human users remains largely unproven. Second, even if green tea (ECG) causes thermogenesis by fat oxidation, if may be occurring in so-called "brown fat" which is located mainly outside face area. Finally, it is unclear whether topical green tea can penetrate sufficiently to reach subcutaneous fat in adequate concentrations."
i wonder/worry because its featured in two of paulas choice skin products i use, sunscreen and bha solution, i guess with the bha solution it would be possible that the salicylic acid also might aid deeper skin penetration of the green tea?
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