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<derek> | Is there any issue if these happen to overlap during application? My high school chemistry thinks there might not be a problem, but it could very well be wrong. |
![]() Location: SkinBioOffice Registered: 23 December 2009 Posts: 535 | Dear Derek, That is a great question! I don't think so, but I am not sure. I am looking forward to Dr. Pickart's response. Thank you ~The SkinBio Team |
![]() Location: Maine Registered: 30 March 2008 Posts: 2846 | I don't think you have to worry about any explosions occurring...but I think CPs may kill the tin if used together. Best to alternate if using both Not 100% sure on that... ![]() |
![]() Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | There should be no problem in a free days. Both metals are relatively un-reactive. But we don't mix them in products because the ionic tin and ionic copper may slowly react but nothing toxic is created. |
Location: Indiana Registered: 06 February 2010 Posts: 2118 | Derek I've used the FFB (tin peptide) since January. Copper peptides on the face. I'm sure they have overlapped many, many times. No rust, corrosion or explosions to report. |
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