Stabilizing Vitamin C
Ascorbic acid is notoriously unstable. In this log, we detail our approach to using ferulic acid and botanical emulsifiers to maintain potency without synthetic preservatives.
Read MethodologyWelcome to our developer log. Here we document our raw processes, botanical experiments, and the rigorous testing behind every organic skincare product we craft.
Our development cycle involves continuous iteration. We track every variable to ensure clean, natural products that deliver visible results.
Carefully sourced organic compounds tested for maximum efficacy and stability.
Minimum time spent validating the safety and shelf-life of new formulations.
We never use artificial colors, synthetic fragrances, or unnecessary additives.
Dive into our technical notes. We explain how our active ingredients behave together and why certain formulas make the final cut.
Ascorbic acid is notoriously unstable. In this log, we detail our approach to using ferulic acid and botanical emulsifiers to maintain potency without synthetic preservatives.
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Heat damages delicate lipids. We explored a new cold-pressing technique that yields a richer, more nutrient-dense rosehip oil for our night repair complex.
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Formulating a natural cleanser that does not disrupt the skin barrier is challenging. We document our trials adjusting pH levels using citric extracts.
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PureForm Skin approaches skincare with a developer's mindset. Every formulation is treated like a software release—it goes through alpha testing, beta trials, and rigorous debugging before it ever reaches the public.
We believe in open-source beauty. By sharing our development logs, we demystify the creation process. You will see exactly how we resolve issues like separation in organic emulsions, or how we mask natural earthy scents without using synthetic perfumes.
Our goal is complete transparency. We want you to understand not just what is in your bottle, but why it is there, and how it was perfected.
The International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) can be confusing. In our ongoing log series, we break down complex chemical names to show you their natural, organic origins. For instance, what sounds like a harsh synthetic is often just a plant-derived humectant.
A salt form of hyaluronic acid. We derive ours from microbial fermentation rather than animal sources, ensuring a clean, vegan hydration boost.
Not a drying alcohol. This is a fatty alcohol derived from coconut and palm oils that helps to stabilize our organic creams.
Have a technical question about our developer logs or our ingredient sourcing? Submit your inquiry directly to the lab team. We love discussing the science of organic skincare.