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- sh*****Dry SkinSensitive SkinAcne SkinRecommendedApr 7, 2023
I bought this based on a Sephora recommendation and applied it in the morning. As soon as I started applying it, I could immediately feel my complexion brightening. Everything was great except for the somewhat high price point. I've purchased it twice now. - ji*************Combination SkinRecommendedApr 2, 2021
It's moisturizing, absorbs quickly, and definitely seems to have a brightening effect. I had some dark spots from squeezing blemishes, but they faded away quickly after using this consistently. It's expensive and gets used up quickly. I finished a 15ml bottle in less than a month. Though that might be because I tend to apply skincare products generously. - po********Combination SkinSensitive SkinRecommendedOct 16, 2020
I really appreciate that they used a high concentration of vitamin C with great stability and absorption. Unlike typical vitamin C serums that can be sticky or too watery and drying, this one has a white, cream-like serum texture that absorbs quickly and leaves the skin feeling soft. The finish is luxurious and elegant. The price is a bit steep... And it's a shame that it's only available through Sephora or direct overseas purchases. - Hwahae UserOily SkinAcne SkinRecommendedAug 18, 2020
A comfortable and non-irritating vitamin serum with a pleasant user experience. The texture is like a hydrating emulsion, blending serum and cream qualities. Despite its high vitamin C content, it's remarkably gentle and doesn't dry out the skin - a major plus. Usually, vitamin C products can cause tingling or leave skin feeling parched, necessitating the use of a vitamin E cream or oil afterwards. However, this product's clever cocktail formulation eliminates that need, offering convenience. It applies like an emulsion but transforms into a slightly firmer texture post-application, leaving skin looking healthy, radiant, and firm. Recently, I've become more interested in vitamin C lines (perhaps due to mask-wearing) for blemishes, antioxidant benefits, and skin immunity. I've tried several, but found that lighter serums oxidize quickly or require additional moisturizing products. Cream-based options sometimes disappoint with gritty textures. This product, however, has become my go-to solution. It's not a budget brand and availability isn't widespread, so I recommend stocking up during Sephora sales. However, if price isn't a major concern, it's worth trying at least once due to its consistent skin-improving effects! I prefer using this right after cleansing, skipping toner. (I'm cautious about potential irritation from AHA/BHA in trendy toners these days.)