Vitamin c serum
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Jun 15, 2014
Yvonne M.
Anyone use this? It's all the rave on Amazon.
Jun 15, 2014
Traci L.
Do you have a pic hun? or the name of it.
Jun 15, 2014
Sabrina K.
Well there's a lot of different brands of vitamin C serums, I liked the one I tried from The Body Shop, but when I tried out the Ole Henriksen vitamin C serum it kind of burned my face, so over all I like it, you just have to find one that suits your skin type.
Jun 15, 2014
Traci L.
I'm confused are you asking if we can recommend a Vitamin C serum ,if you are I like Isomers C stem serum and they have it on Amazon as well as Isomers website it's a stabilized form of vitamin C as well as stem cells and peptides to help fight the signs of aging ,
Jun 15, 2014
Yvonne M.
Jun 16, 2014
Marleen B.
I've never heard of the brand, but the fact that I can see through the bottle bothers me. Vit C is very unstable & oxidizes very quickly when exposed to air & light. And although that bottle is dark, I can still see through it very easily. It could just be the lighting. Also, I know some Vit C Serums that are not in dark bottles will claim they were able to stabilize their formula so a clear bottle won't harm the serum, but I cannot vouch for their claims. I use Skinceuticals Vit C Serum. They have different formulas (dry skin, oily skin etc). This is a very reputable company, so I trust their formulas. But there are two cons: 1st: Very expensive. 2nd: The Vit C comes in bottle with dropper applicators which I don't like. I don't like opening the bottle everytime I want to use it. So I transfer it to another dark amber bottle with a pump & keep it in its box & in a small black cosmetic bag when not in use. I'm not saying the product you showed is not a good product. Just sharing my thoughts.
Jun 16, 2014
Amy S.
Marleen is right... I'd be put off by the steep discount. Most c's arent very stable, and have short shelf lives. You want fresh batches. I never keep stock at my practice. Clients let me know in advance, and I go to distributers for freshest batch... even with stable c's.