Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%
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Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres uses direct vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to help visibly reduce signs of aging by brightening and balancing uneven skin tone. This water-free formula provides 23% pure L-Ascorbic Acid which remains completely stable due to the absence of water. What’s more? This water-free formula is supported with spheres of hyaluronic acid for added hydration. Note: The slightly granular texture of this product is due to the vitamin C powder being suspended in an oil-like base and therefore each application requires a few seconds to feel absorbed by the skin. If desired, this formula can be diluted in a cream base per application to allow the skin to build tolerance over time.
Note: In its pure form, vitamin C is unstable in water. Ascorbyl Glucoside is a water-soluble derivative of vitamin C. It is much more stable in water but it is less potent than direct L-Ascorbic Acid. - Directions for use
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Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres uses direct vitamin C and hyaluronic acid to help visibly reduce signs of aging by brightening and balancing uneven skin tone. This water-free formula provides 23% pure L-Ascorbic Acid which remains completely stable due to the absence of water. What’s more? This water-free formula is supported with spheres of hyaluronic acid for added hydration. Note: The slightly granular texture of this product is due to the vitamin C powder being suspended in an oil-like base and therefore each application requires a few seconds to feel absorbed by the skin. If desired, this formula can be diluted in a cream base per application to allow the skin to build tolerance over time.
Note: In its pure form, vitamin C is unstable in water. Ascorbyl Glucoside is a water-soluble derivative of vitamin C. It is much more stable in water but it is less potent than direct L-Ascorbic Acid.
We do not recommend combining this product in the same regimen with Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%. 100% Niacinamide Powder. EUK 134™ 0.1%. Direct Acids. Peptides. or Retinoids.
-L-Ascorbic Acid: Visibly reduces multiple signs of aging and brightens the skin tone.
-Dehydrated Spheres of Hyaluronic Acid: Offer visible surface smoothing alongside the benefits of vitamin C.
Ascorbic Acid, Squalane, Isodecyl Neopentanoate, Isononyl Isononanoate, Coconut Alkanes, Ethylene/Propylene/Styrene Copolymer, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Silica Dimethyl Silylate, Sodium Hyaluronate, Glucomannan, Coco-Caprylate/Caprate, Butylene/Ethylene/Styrene Copolymer, Acrylates/Ethylhexyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Trihydroxystearin, BHT.
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27/11/2024
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jezyy
25/11/2024
Game changer if you use it right
absolutely amazing product, and if you use it right, it is a game changer. It has a gittery sandy texture, but I use it by warm-up with your fingertips before applying after your regular serum/retinol. it can be itchy right after application and then top up with a good moisturizer, no more itching. It is really working for me and even dries up my new acne and fades the marks.
Recommend this product: Yes
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05laurisv
15/11/2024
Horrible
This is the second time I've used this vitamin, but today I got the jar and I feel the cream grainy (something that didn't happen with the previous jar). I applied it and my skin started to itch a lot. I'm going to throw it away.
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MomOfNuni
08/11/2024
Awful
Very disappointed. It feels grainy and after using it twice, I will likely throw it out. I much prefer the Sephora brand Vitamin C oil.
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paigez3333
05/11/2024
Grainy
This product made my skin feel oily and the texture itself was grainy.
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nettieinktown
02/11/2024
Have to know how to use it but it is a good produc
THis is gritty but that is because of the Vit C in it and it dissolves as you rub it in. But be aware it it is a strong Vit C and probably for most needs to be diluted in another moisturizer. It is a cost effect way to use Vit C and I have used this over time for years along with the Vit C power that this company used to make but sadly doesn't seem to offer anymore.
Recommend this product: Yes
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trapped
26/10/2024
meh
I don't remember loving this product. I think I only used it a few times. it was gritty or something. there arenbetter options out there.
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anon1986b
25/10/2024
Use at night by itself
I actually really like this, it brightens and reduces dark spots. I have dry sensitive skin and i use it once a week at night (overnight) by itself. It stings a little for about 10 minutes and then that goes away. I would never use it during the day or under makeup, it’s oily and gritty but in a good way
Recommend this product: Yes
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carlsberg98
13/10/2024
Not silicone free
Dimethyl Silica is a silicone obviously. Don't know how they are getting away with saying it's silicone free.
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eaglasgow
07/10/2024
Stanky
I cannot see any change in skintone, but my face smells like trail bologna.
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Dianalar
24/09/2024
Good vitamin C
Loving it! It has a sandy texture like many say but you just mix it with your moisturizer and you don’t even notice it. And a little goes a long way, I only use a little drop more than that it’s too intense and makes my skin red. Will definitely but again, good and affordable!
Recommend this product: Yes
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VVraithz
15/09/2024
Used to be good
This used to be an amazing vitamin c cream. But it’s just trash now that they have been bought out by Este Lauder.
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PearlAlexandra
07/09/2024
Not For Me
Not a fan of this product at all. People have written about it pilling, having a gritty texture, very oily and unpleasant smell. I haven't experienced any of these with the exception of the oiliness. The gritty texture comes from the powdered vitamin C, so it is expected. BUT, because it is oily you have to apply after all your water based serums or they won't be absorbed by the skin. The oil in this product creates a barrier. That being said, I put my other serums on first, let them absorb for five minutes or so then apply this product before my night cream. Because it's so oily I don't know if any of the ingredients in my night cream are absorbed. The Ordinary had a L-ascorbic acid powder which they seem to have discontinued. It worked great. This one, give it a pass.
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tilda87
03/09/2024
Horrible
so gritty. really missing this moisturizer with silicone.
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Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%
very strong
This was very strong and stung my skin, even with cutting with a lotion or moisturizer. It has been a few weeks and it still stings my skin after applying. I may switch back to the brand of Vitamin C I had used previously.
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