EYE BRIGHTENING METHOD THAT ACTUALLY WORKS

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im ordering a formula from a compounding pharmacy for me to use (so I can order any ingredient lol)
do you think it is safe? hydrogen peroxide and dmso could perhaps harm me? have any unwanted interactions? any other ingredients to add or remove?

1. Glutathione: 1%
2. NAC: 1%
3. Glycine: 1%
4. MSM: 1%
5. Vit C: 3%
6. DMSO: 1,5%
7. Licorice Root Extract: 1%
8. Sodium Chloride: 0,9%
9. Hydrogen Peroxide: 0,01%
10. EDTA: 0,1%
11. Rest of Water
 
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@LVZZO

im ordering a formula from a compounding pharmacy for me to use (so I can order any ingredient lol)
do you think it is safe? hydrogen peroxide and dmso could perhaps harm me? have any unwanted interactions? any other ingredients to add or remove?

1. Glutathione: 1%
2. NAC: 1%
3. Glycine: 1%
4. MSM: 1%
5. Vit C: 3%
6. DMSO: 1,5%
7. Licorice Root Extract: 1%
8. Sodium Chloride: 0,9%
9. Hydrogen Peroxide: 0,01%
10. EDTA: 0,1%
11. Rest of Water
DMSO and H2O2 causes an exothermic reaction (heat) to form msm
I mean it may be safe since you mix it before applying it but all the H2O2 will be converted, so it's useless to add h2o2 with dmso and msm. If you want H2O2 in the formula you can't add DMSO

Also EDTA will likely react with NaCl and possibly others
Tbh I would add one or two of these in a formula and see if it works, adding more doesn't mean it's better

Diosodium edta at this concentration has been used in eyes
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Also NAC on itself might give some results since it interacts with copper
NAC pretreatment significantly reduces intracellular copper uptake triggered by the ionophores
 
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DMSO and H2O2 causes an exothermic reaction (heat) to form msm
I mean it may be safe since you mix it before applying it but all the H2O2 will be converted, so it's useless to add h2o2 with dmso and msm. If you want H2O2 in the formula you can't add DMSO

Also EDTA will likely react with NaCl and possibly others
Tbh I would add one or two of these in a formula and see if it works, adding more doesn't mean it's better

Diosodium edta at this concentration has been used in eyes
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Also NAC on itself might give some results since it interacts with copper
thx
so maybe I could replace h2o2 with something else? maybe kojic acid?

since NAC is similar to EDTA, I will remove EDTA

about NaCl, it is to make the eye drop composition similar to tears and not cause irritation
 
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i was researching and yeah, h2o2 fucks up all the other ingredients
 
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since NAC is similar to EDTA, I will remove EDTA
EDTA is completely different from NAC
EDTA on it's own might do more than all the rest maybe apart from a tyrosinase inhibitor like kojic acid
so maybe I could replace h2o2 with something else? maybe kojic acid?
Yes, from your stack it's the most likely thing to do lighten the eyes, as I have been explaining on previous posts in the thread
 
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