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  2. Bold Statement: Your Routine Actually Does Need This Buzzy ...

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    Hypochlorous acid is one of those few skincare ingredients you can use every. single. day. Dr. Graf even mentions that you can apply some hypochlorous acid products multiple times per day.

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    A spray is also great to take on the go, especially after an intense workout. At home, you can spray hypochlorous acid right after cleansing your face, one to two times a day, either in the ...

  4. Everything You Need to Know About Using Citric Acid for Skin

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  5. Fruit salt - Wikipedia

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    A fruit salt or fruit salts is an effervescent compound made up of organic acids such as citric acid or tartaric acid and salts such as sodium bicarbonate, sodium carbonate, or sodium bitartrate in combination with added flavoring and sugar. Historically, fruit salts were sold for a wide range of ailments, and today they are used primarily as ...

  6. Villejuif leaflet - Wikipedia

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    The leaflet listed a number of safe food additives with their E numbers as alleged carcinogens. The leaflet caused mass panic in Europe in the late 1970s and 1980s. One of the entries on the list was citric acid (E330). Its name derives from its false claim to have been produced at the hospital in Villejuif. [1]

  7. Citric acid - Wikipedia

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    Citric acid sold in a dry powdered form is commonly sold in markets and groceries as "sour salt", due to its physical resemblance to table salt. It has use in culinary applications, as an alternative to vinegar or lemon juice, where a pure acid is needed. Citric acid can be used in food coloring to balance the pH level of a normally basic dye.

  8. According to Dr. Gohara, here are a few ways you can use hypochlorous acid: Spray: Apply a hypochlorous acid facial spray after cleansing as a calming and hydrating toner. It can be used ...

  9. Calcium Lime Rust - Wikipedia

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    glycolic acid; sulfamic acid; disodium capryloamphodipropionate; ethylene glycol n-butyl ether; citric acid; One formulation is (by weight) lactic acid 12–18%, gluconic acid 2.50–3.75%, lauramine oxide 1.50–3.25%, with the remainder being water. [3] The product also contained phosphoric acid at one time, [citation needed] but it is now ...