Should We Add Ferulic Acid to our Vitamin C Serum?

So... our 15% Vitamin C Serum is pretty popular, with many folks noting:
  • a reduction in dark spots and fine lines,
  • increased brightness, overall smoothness,
  • and even marked improvements for skin conditions like psoriasis.

If you've been with us a while, you'll know I (Steve) am a little skeptical with skincare claims, but Vitamin C serums with 10 - 20% L-Ascorbic acid seem to be a pretty safe bet in gaining the above mentioned benefits and in some cases this:


But here's the thing.  In my own use, I've noticed that I have be really careful to ensure it doesn't go bad (like storing it in the fridge before use). 

You'll know that it goes bad when it turns dark brown.



To offset the volatility, we've added Vitamin E (Tocopherol is the chemical name) & store it in black - opaque - bottles, but we're also considering the addition of ferulic acid, which is supposed to be the gold standard in preservation.

But Ferulic acid SMELLS BAD.  Like hotdog water.  And we don't think it's a good idea to add fragrances to 'mask' the odor.

So here's my question to you:

Has your etee serum gone bad and if so, how quickly?  NOTE: it's fine if it turns yellow to orange, but once it gets dark orange or brown, that means it's not effective.

Would you be willing to accept a hotdog water smell if it meant the serum lasted longer and absorbed better?

Let me know in the comments below...

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Comments


  • Leave it as is!

    Rebecca milem on
  • If it smells bad, i wouldn’t use it. Please find another way.
    I was planning to order it again.
    Love the facial cleaner by the way!

    Gioacchina Deana on
  • I’m very happy with the serum as is. I’ve never had it go bad, at least so far, and one of the things I really appreciate about it is the light smell. Hot dog water sounds terrible, so if you can keep it as is, I’d prefer that. It’s a great product.

    Ann Mobley on
  • No hot dog water

    Diane Kobal on
  • I’ve kost my sense of smell since Covid. So I wouldn’t mind it. Butvif people won’tvuse it because of the smell, then rhere is no point adding it.

    Carol Brandon on
  • Wouldn’t use if it’s stinky. People shouldn’t order it until they are ready to start using it

    Pat Leneck on
  • I’m very sensitive to bad smells and would not use something on my face that stank. Maybe sell it in smaller batches? That could help prevent waste of product. Mine hasn’t gone bad yet. I bought it maybe 3 months ago or so.

    Bramble on
  • Ehh a bad smell would be a big turn off for me. There’s no way I’d put anything that smells like hotdog on my face, I don’t even eat hotdog 😅. Sorry but I would stop buying IT. Please stick with tocopherol and black glass bottle 🙏. Mine did turn orange but not dark yet and I’ve been using it for five months

    Mireille on
  • I’d leave the formula as, I’d use it stinky but I bet most would not. Perhaps natural citrus oil would cover the bad smell?

    Could you put it in smaller bottles, perhaps two per box so we could lee one in the fridge. Perhaps one with a plain lid or perhaps both, if we already had the dropper we could use it again. Choices, choices!
    Cheers, Joanne
    Long time customer.

    Joanne on
  • Smell is a major turn off. I will not use it if it stinks. You also recommend putting it in the fridge. That should help too, right?

    Janneke on

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