Biocare Dx Cream Review

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Aug 5, 2024, 2:49:06 AM8/5/24
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Scientificallyformulated with all-natural ingredients that moisturize and restore your skin to its youth, VITAMIN C, B, E & FERULIC SERUM will help you defy the laws of aging. Elevating the appearance of your skin to celebrity-status, this luxurious, moisture-rich serum works to erase years of aging, leaving skin glowing, supple, and satiny-smooth.

Rich in natural antioxidants, and supercharged with Ferulic and Hyaluronic Acid, this high-potency serum defends against free radical damage, smooths fine lines and wrinkles, and deeply hydrates for softer skin. Get ready for a naturally more youthful you. Vegan, Gluten-Free & Cruelty-Free!


Free shipping is available for all US orders over $75.00 USD and international orders over $125 USD, after applying any discounts. Orders are processed and shipped within 1 to 3 business days, excluding major holidays, via USPS. Please allow 2-5 business days for standard shipping within the United States.


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BioBare's Vitamin C Powerhouse serum is more than your average anti-aging potion. It's a potent cocktail of plant-powered goodness formulated to unleash your natural radiance, laugh lines and all. This ain't your grandma's anti-aging cream; it's a multi-tasking marvel that tackles both the signs of aging and uneven skin tone.



Packed with 20% Vitamin C(L-Ascorbic Acid), a natural tyrosinase inhibitor, this serum helps regulate melanin production, fading those pesky dark spots and evening out your complexion. Meanwhile, a blend of Vitamins B, E, & Ferulic Acid fights free radicals like a boss, protecting your skin from environmental damage and diminishing the appearance of fine lines. Hyaluronic Acid plumps your skin from within, leaving it irresistibly smooth and hydrated. The result? A radiant, even-toned complexion that embraces your unique beauty, one glowing drop at a time.



Forget airbrushed fantasies and harsh chemicals. BioBare's Vitamin C Powerhouse is your secret weapon for a naturally confident, bare-faced glow!


No, we pride ourselves on creating a clean and effective product. bioBare Vitamin C, B, E & Ferulic serum is free from artificial colorants and fragrances, making it suitable for even the most sensitive skin types.


No, our serum is not limited to mature skin. In fact, bioBare Vitamin C, B, E & Ferulic serum is suitable for individuals aged 18 and above, making it an excellent addition to any skincare routine regardless of age.


No, our serum is formulated to cater to all skin tones. bioBare Vitamin C, B, E & Ferulic serum is designed to address common skincare concerns such as hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, and fine lines, making it perfect for anyone looking to improve their skin's appearance.


Dear Andrea, Although this is supposed to be the section to review the product, we appreciate you informing us about your delayed shipment. When your order was placed on June 6th, it was a pre-order as indicated on our website due to the product being out of stock. We shipped your order out on July 2nd after we received a fresh batch, and it was delivered to you on the 18th based on the tracking information provided to you at the time of shipment.We'd appreciate it if you'd edit your product review and tell us about your experience with our Vitamin C Serum.Best regards,bioBare Support Team


This serum worked just as well as a much higher priced product. Customer service was great when I had a question about my order ... very easy to deal with. I'm totally satisfied and would recommend the serum.


Dear William, We replied to your email in regards to the missing Vitamin C Serum and informed you that it was missing from the box because it was on backorder, as noted on our website at the time of purchase. We've received a fresh batch and your serum will be shipped out on Monday July 8th. We hope you reconsider and update your product review once you receive the serum.Best regards,bioBare Support Team


Regarding safety, there are also some concerns around Octinoxate. In vitro (made in the lab not on real people) and animal studies have shown that it may produce hormonal (estrogen-like) effects. Do not panic, the studies were not conducted under real life conditions on real human people, so it is probably over-cautious to avoid Octinoxate altogether. However, if you are pregnant or a small child (under 2 yrs. old), choose a physical (zinc oxide/titanium dioxide) or new-generation Tinosorb based sunscreen, just to be on the super-safe side. :)


Overall, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate is an old-school chemical sunscreen agent. There are plenty of better options for sun protection today, but it is considered "safe as used" (and sunscreens are pretty well regulated) and it is available worldwide (can be used up to 10% in the EU and up to 7.5% in the US).


When it comes to sunscreen agents, Zinc Oxide is pretty much in a league of its own. It's a physical (or inorganic) sunscreen that has a lot in common with fellow inorganic sunscreen Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) but a couple of things make it superior even to TiO2.


If physical sunscreens don't tell you anything, go ahead and read about the basics here. Most of what we wrote about Titanium Dioxide is also true for Zinc Oxide so we will focus here on the differences.


The first main difference is that while TiO2 gives a nice broad spectrum protection, Zinc Oxide has an even nicer and even broader spectrum protection. It protects against UVB, UVA II, and UVA I almost uniformly, and is considered to be the broadest range sunscreen available today.


It's also highly stable and non-irritating. So much so that Zinc Oxide also counts as a skin protectant and anti-irritant. It's also often used to treat skin irritations such as diaper rash.


We wrote more about nanoparticles and the concerns around them here, but the gist is that if nanoparticles were absorbed into the skin that would be a reason for legitimate health concerns. But luckily, so far research shows that sunscreen nanoparticles are not absorbed but remain on the surface of the skin or in the uppermost (dead) layer of the skin. This seems to be true even if the skin is damaged, for example, sunburnt.


All in all, if you've found a Zinc Oxide sunscreen that you are happy to use every single day, that's fantastic and we suggest you stick with it. It's definitely one of the best, or probably even the best option out there for sun protection available worldwide.


A super common, medium-spreading emollient ester that gives richness to the formula and a mild feel during rubout. It can be a replacement for mineral oil and is often combined with other emollients to achieve different sensorial properties.


A clear, colorless emollient ester (oily liquid from isopropyl alcohol + palmitic acid) that makes the skin nice and smooth. It has very good spreading properties and gives a silky touch to the products.


A sugar based emulsifier that's especially great for low viscosity lotions or even sprays. It's effective in small amounts, only 1-1.5% is needed to form an emulsion. The resulting cream or lotion has great cosmetic properties with good spreadability and an enhanced soft skin feel.


Chemically speaking, it is the attachment of a glycerin molecule to the fatty acid called stearic acid. It can be produced from most vegetable oils (in oils three fatty acid molecules are attached to glycerin instead of just one like here) in a pretty simple, "green" process that is similar to soap making. It's readily biodegradable.


A type of clay mineral that works as a nice helper ingredient to thicken and stabilize formulas. As a clay, it consists of platelets that have a negative charge on the surface (face) and a positive on the edge. So the face of one platelet attracts the edge of the other and this builds a so-called "house of card" structure meaning that Magnesium Aluminum Silicate (MAS) thickens up products and helps to suspend non-soluble particles such as color pigments or inorganic sunscreens (zinc oxide and titanium dioxide).


As the "house of card" structure takes some time to form but collapses quickly if the formula is stirred, products thickened with MAS can be thick in the jar but become easily spreadable upon application (called thixotropy). MAS also gives nice sensory properties, it is not tacky or sticky and gives a rich, creamy skin feel. Also a good team player and works in synergy with other thickeners such as Cellulose Gum or Xanthan Gum.


It's one of the most commonly used thickeners and emulsion stabilizers. If the product is too runny, a little xanthan gum will make it more gel-like. Used alone, it can make the formula sticky and it is a good team player so it is usually combined with other thickeners and so-called rheology modifiers (helper ingredients that adjust the flow and thus the feel of the formula). The typical use level of Xantha Gum is below 1%, it is usually in the 0.1-0.5% range.


A semi-essential (infants cannot synthesize it, but adults can) amino acid that is one of the primary building blocks of hair keratin and skin collagen. It's a natural moisturizing factor, a skin hydrator and might also help to speed up wound healing.


Arginine usually has a positive charge (cationic) that makes it substantive to skin and hair (those are more negatively charged surfaces) and an excellent film former. Thanks to the positive charge, it also creates a complex with AHAs (AHAs like to lose a hydrogen ion and be negatively charged, so the positive and the negative ions attract each other) that causes a "time-release AHA effect" and reduces the irritation associated with AHAs.

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