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Ascorbic acid, or ascorbate, is another name for vitamin C. Ascorbic acid helps your body grow and repair itself and is an essential nutrient. Unfortunately, it is also very delicate and breaks down rapidly when exposed to oxygen, heat, or sunlight. Fortunately, by storing ascorbic acid in the right place and at the right temperature, you can keep it stable and prevent it from degrading as quickly. Whether you're storing a vitamin C serum or another form of ascorbic acid, check out the tips below to learn how to store it properly.
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