Hausfrau007 said:Well, I will thank Dr. Oz very much and sell my vitamin C and vitamin E soaps and creams for $1 million and become rich. Do you see what I mean? I suspect nothing works on wrinkles, because if it would, then it would be a closely guarded secret by the pharma industry. Can you imagine how valuable a wrinkle remedy would be that actually works? Regarding wrinkles, you either have good genes or not, stay out of the sun, that type of thing.
So, say your Dr. Oz is right, if you put those vitamins in soap, they would only wash off. Soap is a wash-off product; it's not meant to stay on your skin (ew). Obviously, you can try anything you want -- I'm a fearless experimenter myself -- those are just my 2 cents.
ascorbic acid, which is vitamin c, is a popular soap additive you can buy at most soap suppliers. I believe it would be better in bath bombs where a person could soak and give time for the vitamins to absorb in the skin.
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