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Biossance Squalane + Lactic Acid Resurfacing Night Serum – vegan Lactic Acid | Doctors Review

ADVERTISEMENT INFO: PRODUCTS ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS BLOGPOST ARE PR (GIFTED) AND LINKS USED ARE AFFILIATE LINKS. I RECEIVED NO MONEY TO WRITE THE BLOGPOST. PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER   The most interesting thing about the Biossance Squalane + Lactic Acid Resurfacing Night Serum is the 10% vegan Lactic Acid. Maybe it is just me, but I remember the days when bathing in milk or covering your face in yogurt was the recommended DIY kitchen hack for a gentle exfoliation, claiming that the lactic acid was in the dairy.    …

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Purito Pure Vitamin C Serum and Plainet Squalane Oil 100 | Doctors Review

ADVERTISEMENT INFO: THIS BLOG POST CONTAINS GIFTED ITEMS (PR) AND USES AFFILIATE LINKS. I RECEIVED NO MONEY TO WRITE IT. PLEASE READ DISCLAIMER.  So, what’s new from Purito? Or rather, what was new from Purito in the first half of 2021 that I am only now getting around to review because… yeah, because reasons? It is the Purito Pure Vitamin C Serum, not to be confused with their previous Vitamin C serum that contained 10 % Ascorbic Acid. The old one has been discontinued and has been replaced by this…

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SQ pure Squalane – What do sharks and olives have in common?

Sharks and olives? Let´s see… One lives in the ocean, one grows on trees. One is a fish, one is a fruit (a stone fruit, to be precise). One I am not so keen on meeting, one I really enjoy on my pizza. So they have nothing in common? Wrong.   Both sharks and olives are used to provide squalene, which is then  saturated and transformed into squalane. And that one is widely used in skincare as moisturizer and antioxidant. Now I absolutely stay away from squalene made from shark liver, which…

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