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Skincare Ingredient Concentration Calculator

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Pro Tip

Always patch test diluted actives on a small skin area (forearm or behind ear) for 48 hours before applying to face. Even within safe concentration ranges, individual skin can react. Start with the lowest effective concentration in the safe range and increase gradually only if tolerated. Apply at night and observe in morning for redness, peeling, or irritation. If unsure about DIY safety, commercial products from The Ordinary (low-priced, properly formulated) often offer the same actives at concentrations matching what you'd create at home for similar or lower cost.

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The C1V1 = C2V2 dilution formula is one of the oldest equations in chemistry, derived from the principle of conservation of mass — the total amount of solute (in mass or moles) before and after dilution must equal. It works for any solute in any solvent, from skincare actives to laboratory reagents to industrial chemicals. Despite its simplicity, dilution errors are among the most common cosmetic chemistry mistakes — even professional formulators have shipped products at wrong concentrations due to misreading specifications, causing product recalls and skin irritation incidents.

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