Vitamin C serum turning my face orange?!?!

Anonymous
What is DE?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My DE serum is orange, I bought it at sephora. It's supposed to be orange. That's odd the other person said their DE serum isn't orange!


I'm the PP you're referring to and mine definitely has a *slight* translucent orange tint. But when it oxidizes it turns very dark orange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is DE?


drunk elephant
Anonymous
My sample size of DE was very light orange. I didn’t like the consistency so didn’t buy the full size. I also tried a sample size of the Skinceuticals and like it a lot, but I’m too cheap to pay for a full bottle.

I’ve tried about 6 different brands (including powders) and haven’t settled on any that I love and can afford. This one is next on my list:
https://www.skinmedix.com/cosmetic-skin-solutions-vitamin-c-20-ferulic-acid/

My derm uses Revision 30%, she said the lotion causes her less irritation.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I just can't afford Skincecutical CE ferulic (whatever that means). Anyone have another suggestion?


A lot of people suggest Timeless as a dupe for Skinceuticals: https://www.timelessha.com/products/20-vitamin-c-e-ferulic-acid-serum-1-oz


I use Timeless. Its good for 3 months. They suggest to keep it in the refridgerator if you can, but I don't. I do keep it in the original box to avoid exposure to light. Its clear and goes on smooth. You can tell when it starts to oxidize because it gets a little cloudy. Im usually ready for another bottle by that time and just get a new one. I think ist around $24 for a 3 month bottle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just can't afford Skincecutical CE ferulic (whatever that means). Anyone have another suggestion?


A lot of people suggest Timeless as a dupe for Skinceuticals: https://www.timelessha.com/products/20-vitamin-c-e-ferulic-acid-serum-1-oz


I use Timeless. Its good for 3 months. They suggest to keep it in the refridgerator if you can, but I don't. I do keep it in the original box to avoid exposure to light. Its clear and goes on smooth. You can tell when it starts to oxidize because it gets a little cloudy. Im usually ready for another bottle by that time and just get a new one. I think ist around $24 for a 3 month bottle.


I have a friend who keeps hers in the fridge and transfers it into a tiny opaque bottle for daily use.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just can't afford Skincecutical CE ferulic (whatever that means). Anyone have another suggestion?


Sephora carries Ole Henrikson (spelling?) vitamin c boost. They have 2 diff sizes and sometimes a really small sample size which lasts me a really long time. I pair it with some of my Paula’s choice products but think it works well


This brand is frequently sold at marshals and TJ max X, for a fraction of the Sephora cost.
Anonymous
For those of you that use the Timeless serum- thanks for the recommendation! I got my first bottle but the consistency is very different than the Drunk Elephant, which I have also used. The Timeless one seems much more watery- is that normal?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does Vitamin C do?


After a cell biology class, I realized I just wasted money buying beauty products. Making an exception with retinol.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does Vitamin C do?


After a cell biology class, I realized I just wasted money buying beauty products. Making an exception with retinol.



Do explain?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I switched from DE to Skinceuticals CE ferulic for this reason.


OP here: really?? So this was happening to you too? Interestingly if you Google this phenomenon, it's not unusual -- something to do with the serum oxidizing on your skin....



I just checked on Amazon. Ouch that stuff is expensive. Got anything less expensive to recommend?


I used Skinceuticals and it works really well, but it is expensive. Mario Badescu has a reasonably priced alternative that is very effective. It's a bit tackier in application, but it works well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does Vitamin C do?


After a cell biology class, I realized I just wasted money buying beauty products. Making an exception with retinol.



Do explain?


Retinol actually resurfaces your skin with new cell generation. Most products just get to the top layer of skin and don't have lasting impactful results. However, topical Vitamin C is an exception, and it does improve radiance and works to physically combat free radicals that are directly linked to signs of aging, it also reverses sun damage. When used with sunblock and part of a good regimen, this is actually very effective. It is better to invest in a good serum (retinol), exfoliant (chemical like AHA/BHA/LA, or physical like microdermabrasion) and treatment (Vitamin C), with any old moisturizer than it is to throw a bunch of money at a line of creams. If you're going for deeply impactful products. The other things are really like icing on a cake.
Anonymous
Another lower cost option is Paula's Choice C Booster.

also lol at the PP who said cell biology taught them beauty products are a waste of money, and then recommended 3 beauty products (retinol, exfoliant, vitamin c).
Anonymous
I bought Paula’s Choice on Amazon. I am fair-skinned. I used it twice and my face is tinted orange. Fortunately, Amazon will take it back.
Anonymous
I like the naturium vitamin c
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