Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
OP here. How much do you use each time? One pump? A half pump?
I use 1 pump.. sometimes 1.5/2!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
OP here. How much do you use each time? One pump? A half pump?
DP but I use 1.5 pumps on my face and 1 pump on my neck. Never turned orange. My serum also isn't orange. How old is yours?
Mine is a light clear tangerine orange. This is the color it has been the entire two months I've had the bottle, as well as the same color as the bottle I got in the "Littles" sampler kit - both were purchased from two different places (Dermstore and Sephora).
Doesn't sound like it's oxidized then. But just so you know, Dermstore isn't an authorized retailer of Drunk Elephant anymore and they are selling year-old product.
Anonymous wrote:My DE serum is orange, I bought it at sephora. It's supposed to be orange. That's odd the other person said their DE serum isn't orange!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
OP here. How much do you use each time? One pump? A half pump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
OP here. How much do you use each time? One pump? A half pump?
DP but I use 1.5 pumps on my face and 1 pump on my neck. Never turned orange. My serum also isn't orange. How old is yours?
Mine is a light clear tangerine orange. This is the color it has been the entire two months I've had the bottle, as well as the same color as the bottle I got in the "Littles" sampler kit - both were purchased from two different places (Dermstore and Sephora).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
OP here. How much do you use each time? One pump? A half pump?
DP but I use 1.5 pumps on my face and 1 pump on my neck. Never turned orange. My serum also isn't orange. How old is yours?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
OP here. How much do you use each time? One pump? A half pump?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Another DE user that is not turning orange.
Anonymous wrote:I use DE vitamin c serum every day and I haven't noticed being orange. Why don't you ask about it on their instagram page? They respond to most comments.
Anonymous wrote:You can make the serums yourself very cheaply. I think it is better to make vitamin c serum yourself as it has a very short shelf life. It doesn't last long enough to justify spending the money particularly on the skinceuticals. There are many sites with recipes and even amazon sells the powders. It's very cheap to make and I know what is in mine and I never feel bad about tossing it.