15% Vitamin C Serum, 1oz

1 teaspoon L-Ascorbic Acid
3 teaspoons Distilled Water
1 teaspoon SKB (Sea Kelp Bioferment)
1 teaspoon Remergent DNA cream
1/2 vial Ferulic Acid
1/2 capsule of MSM supplement (be sure it's one with NO fillers!)
6 drops of Vitamin E oil

Dissolve the C in the water stirring frequently till no crystal remains (10 minutes or so), to that now add the powders; (MSM + Ferulic) and stir till dissolved. In a separate little glass stir together the remaining ingredients; (SKB, Vit E, + DNA cream) + stir till mixed well. Now add it all together stirring for 3 or 4 minutes, and transfer it into a dark blue or amber 1oz dropper bottle. (Two glass shot glasses are perfect for mixing up this serum.)

A 1oz bottle last's me between 7 + 9 weeks and I apply to face, neck, decolette' + hands. I keep it in my bathroom, but it's good to keep any C products in the fridge.


Argireline & Matrixyl Serum

If you're willing to experiment a little try this;



60% lotion you have on hand (emulsifier is in it more than likely)
10% distilled water (will thin it down)
10% matrixyl 3000
10% SKB

I would start by adding the 'oils' to the lotion separately, and then add the other ingredients one by one to that.

If you want it more serum like, just reverse the amounts for lotion (10%) + H2O (60%). You might have to adjust it, to incorporate the oils, if 10% isn't working!

ETA: If you have any Emu Oil laying around, a little of that will help boost absorpt

And another; (This is for serious wrinkles)

3oz base cream or lotion (I use lotion)
1 tsp Argereline
1 tsp Hyaluronic Acid
1/2 tsp Matrixyl 3000 (or whatever equals 10% )
1/4 tsp Wheat Protein
1/8th tsp (or pinch) Idebenone

You can get a good base cream/lotion from TPF which has preservatives in it already. Sometimes I just use a decent drug store cream as my base. Just make sure whatever you use, doesn't have mineral oil in it.

All of the actives can be bought at;

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Good Things To Use On Your Skin;

Avocado oil
Avocado oil consists of approximately 85 percent unsaturated fatty acid glycerides, including oleic acid (65%) and linoleic acid glycerides (6-10%). Vitamins A, C and E, squalenes and lecithin are other components. Avocado oil spreads well and is easily absorbed into the skin where it supports the natural barrier function.

Rosehip Oil

Rosehip oil is a great alternative treatment to lotions and creams for keeping skin healthy and hydrated. Rosehip Oil has amazing anti-aging, antioxidant and skin-softening properties that can help any skin type and is good for skin of all ages. Rosehip oil can be used by itself or added to other creams or serums. It consists of about 80% fatty acids which will plump and hydrate the skin, and help repair damaged cells. It has abundant vitamin C also.

Homemade Pumpkin Enzyme Mask

What You’ll Need:
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• Clean, large jar or other airtight container (i.e.: “tupperware” container);
• 2 cups of cooked pumpkin - fresh or straight from the can;
• 1/8 teaspoon of glycolic acid concentrate (available from TPF) - note: you may substitute two tablespoon of white granulated (‘table’) sugar or brown sugar for the glycolic acid concentrate;
• 1/8 teaspoon of salicylic acid concentrate (available from TPF) - note: you may substitute 25-30 crushed or dissolved uncoated aspirin for the salicylic acid concentrate;
• 1 tablespoon Germaben II (available from TPF) - note: this is a ‘preservative’ ingredient that will help prevent your jar full of pumpkin peel
• 1/8 teaspoon of DMAE concentrate (available from TPF), optional
• ½ teaspoon of Vitamin A (aka: ‘retinyl palmitate’ - I believe it is derived from Fish Liver Oil...), optional - note: you’ll probably have a hard time finding a water or oil soluable Vit-A formulation that is completely free of fillers and binders; the closest I could find was a product like this: http://www.papanature.com/store/Prod...&pid=ETH-00031)


What You’ll Do:
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Mix all the ingredients together in a blender or food processor to puree, then transfer the mixture into your jar.


How To Use It:
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1-2 times weekly, apply to freshly cleansed skin in a thin, even layer but be sure to avoid eye and lip areas. Leave mask on for 7-15 minutes (depending upon your skin type and/or tolerance level), but do not exceed 15 minutes. Remove with lukewarm water and a soft, moist washcloth. Followup with your favorite toner, treatment products and/or moisturizer.





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