Is vitamin c product necessary if your routine includes tranxemic acid ?
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Hi, @Maria, why are there strange breaks in words with this software? Words are split in ways they should not be. Thanks very much!
@Matahari
I've updated the splitting, now hyphens are added and the splits are more logical. Thank you for pointing that out!
@Matahari
I've updated the splitting, now hyphens are added and the splits are more logical. Thank you for pointing that out!
@Matahari
I've updated the splitting, now hyphens are added and the splits are more logical. Thank you for pointing that out!
@Matahari
I've updated the splitting, now hyphens are added and the splits are more logical. Thank you for pointing that out!
They’re two different things. I use both of them, but, for me, not in the same routine. I am not sure about the compatibility or incompatibility of vitamin C with tranexamic acid. There are several forms of vitamin C. Vitamin C “derivatives” are more popular because they cause less irritation than pure vitamin C.