Vitamin C in maracuja oil = to a serum?
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Apr 18, 2015
Dana M.
I'm trying to perfect my skincare routine. For the last month or so, I've been using a vitamin C seurm (Mario Badescu) and also Josie Maran argan oil. I was wondering if maybe the Tarte Maracuja oil has enough vitamin C in it that I could just use that in place of both these products?
Apr 18, 2015
Sabrina K.
Dana Jacqueline is right, I moved the thread to skincare for you!
Apr 18, 2015
Shelley W.
No, there isn't enough Vitamin C in the Tarte oil to even come close to being beneficial as a Vitamin C serum. Use the Mario Badsecu for daytime use and use whatever oil you favor for night-time use because the antioxidant properties will help heal your skin overnight.