Which serums/mosturizers are heat-sensitive?

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Which serums/mosturizers are heat-sensitive?

Post by LionT » Thu Jul 09, 2009 11:36 pm

Well, I'm back from my trip, and yes, my package is waiting for me in the mailbox. (Recap, I placed order before my trip, order was delayed due to problem with paypal, Karen tried her best to expediate, but the package arrived after I left)

I ordered lots of gumballs, and the lovely little bottles are just waiting for me to try them...
But just to be sure... they have been sitting in the southern heat for 3 weeks, are any of the ingredients heat-sensitive, or will "de-nature" or turn bad? Just want to check before applying on my face.

Thanks.
Early spring mix:
2WG+2BG+1ebony+1/4 olive+ 36ivory
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Re: Which serums/mosturizers are heat-sensitive?

Post by karen » Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:31 am

The moisturizers may have taken a beating- but they're all processed with heat, so everything should have held. If anything smells weird don't use it- it's probably a little hard to tell if something you've never smelled before smells bad, but if they smell like old oil toss 'em.
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Re: Which serums/mosturizers are heat-sensitive?

Post by LionT » Fri Jul 10, 2009 10:33 am

Thks.. I tried the jojoba this morning. Smells OK (nothing in fact). So far so good. Thks again Karen.
Early spring mix:
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