vitamin C doesn't slough off skin or exfoliate. It is the AHAs in the Devita Rx C Pro Plus that will have that effect. If you have sensitive skin I suggest you avoid AHAs unless you have used them with sucess beforehand. Use the Devita C accelerate as it is vitamin C with supportive nutrients but no AHAs.
I currently use .05% retin-A on the undereye and .1% retin-A on the forehead at night. I would like to try the Devita-C 17% Stabilized Formula. Would you still suggest waiting 3 months before I use the Vitamin C? Or do you have other suggestions so I can still use the retin-A? Thank you.
Yes I would be a bit cautious about using both retan-A and vitamin C on the same areas of skin at the same time. However you could use the C on the areas of the face that you aren't applying retin-A to.
As long as your skin is well hydrated you can use this regimen. However, remember that AHAs should really be used continuously so you will need to give it a break. The Devita 20% contains some AHAs at much lower doses which is why hydration is so important. If you use a nourishing moisturiser this regimen should be ok.
Do you think it would be to much to use the Devita 20% C which I have in the AM and the Devita AHA which I also have in the PM.I want results for my hyperpigmentation but don't want to overdo and cause a problem.Hope you make more videos.
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d0llie123 2 months ago
vitamin C doesn't slough off skin or exfoliate. It is the AHAs in the Devita Rx C Pro Plus that will have that effect. If you have sensitive skin I suggest you avoid AHAs unless you have used them with sucess beforehand. Use the Devita C accelerate as it is vitamin C with supportive nutrients but no AHAs.
vitaleorganic 8 months ago
I currently use .05% retin-A on the undereye and .1% retin-A on the forehead at night. I would like to try the Devita-C 17% Stabilized Formula. Would you still suggest waiting 3 months before I use the Vitamin C? Or do you have other suggestions so I can still use the retin-A? Thank you.
Jaijaijaijaijaijai 1 year ago
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Yes I would be a bit cautious about using both retan-A and vitamin C on the same areas of skin at the same time. However you could use the C on the areas of the face that you aren't applying retin-A to.
vitaleorganic 1 year ago
i am going to purchase this product. i saw the ingredients and was impressed!
kayetraye 1 year ago
As long as your skin is well hydrated you can use this regimen. However, remember that AHAs should really be used continuously so you will need to give it a break. The Devita 20% contains some AHAs at much lower doses which is why hydration is so important. If you use a nourishing moisturiser this regimen should be ok.
vitaleorganic 2 years ago
Do you think it would be to much to use the Devita 20% C which I have in the AM and the Devita AHA which I also have in the PM.I want results for my hyperpigmentation but don't want to overdo and cause a problem.Hope you make more videos.
catmama54 2 years ago
great info on vitamin c and aging. It is good that you put the possible reactions to this product as well.
montyedmond 2 years ago