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Location: northern california Registered: 30 June 2006 Posts: 44 | I think I've read someone post this question before, but here it is again: I use very small amounts of SC2X on scars only, and had stopped it a few months ago because of an excessive irritation on my chin, where I was using it (not related to the SC2X, but in the same area). When I bought it about six months ago it was bright turquoise. I resumed using it a few nights ago, and now it's more of a hunter green color. Is it still 'good', effective, or should I get a new batch? I'm not sure what the color change means. |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | It should be OK. There is some oxidation that takes place with time but the blue-green creams always work well. But keep in mind that Super Cop is alway very strong and must be started lightly. |
Location: northern california Registered: 30 June 2006 Posts: 44 | Thanks Dr P. I'm just using it on scars, exactly in the depression, and not every night since some redness & scabbing seems to occur. I've found that putting it on with one of those pointed cosmetic Q-tips work great to really get it into the scar. I'm still getting the stinging/itching after application, but I wasn't sure if the oxidization was harmful or not. |
Location: Skin Biology Registered: 15 September 2004 Posts: 7065 | Ionic copper is copper +1 which is colorless and does nothing on skin. Copper 2+ is blue and repairs skin. Copper 3+ is green - you see in one the roofs of some buildings in Europe. Copper 3+ is difficult to study but and prepare but appears to increase in our products. Someday we will prepare and copper 3+ skin cream. But my guess is that it would drift toward blue-green. |
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