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  • “B” Oil solubilizes a purified form of micro-algae in a blend of squalane and oils of marula, argan, baobab, pataua, brazil nut, inca inchi, rosehip and borage to support healthy skin defense, to enhance radiance, to quench free radicals and to help balance pro-irritant mediators. The formula imparts a golden green hue and a mild herbal odour as a result of its high micro-algae concentration.
  • Preferred Specimen(s) 2 mL serum or plasma collected in a trace metal-free (royal blue-top) tube. Collection Instructions. Serum: Trace metal-free, no additive (royal blue-top) tube Plasma: Trace metal-free, EDTA (royal blue-top) tube Promptly centrifuge and separate serum or plasma into an acid washed plastic screw-cap vial using approved guidelines.
  • When it’s time for a full application, follow the instructions on the product’s label. Vitamin C serum is typically applied once or twice per day. A good rule of thumb is to cleanse, tone.
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