Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used a Timeless for a year, no results. Tried Paula’s Choice and it oxidized in 2 weeks and I kept it in the refrigerator. Using Vichy now. If I don’t see results ( sunspots fading)I may just splurge on the Skinceuticals.
Really? I’ve been using timeless and I think it’s pretty good. I do think they aren’t being honest about shelf life. I find it oxidizes sooner than they claim. Still not bad. I would like to try skinceuticals and compare.
Anonymous wrote:A family member works in dermatology and told me Vitamin C needs to be formulated a specific way to work (certain pH I think), and that Skinceuticals holds the patent for this formula, so it generally works the best.
Anonymous wrote:A family member works in dermatology and told me Vitamin C needs to be formulated a specific way to work (certain pH I think), and that Skinceuticals holds the patent for this formula, so it generally works the best.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Timeless, stored in the fridge. The glow is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skinceuticals C E Ferulic. Expensive, but amazing. Fades sunspots and gives me radiant skin. Also protects skin from sun damage.
This x a million. I have tried 3 other highly recommended brands but they are not in the same league. At least not for my fair, 50 year old skin.
It’s just very expdndive.
I have combo skin and have found that Skinceuticals Phloretin CF works well for me as a Vitamin C serum. It's done wonders to fade hyperpigmentation from hormonal acne. It's very expensive though.
Anonymous wrote:A family member works in dermatology and told me Vitamin C needs to be formulated a specific way to work (certain pH I think), and that Skinceuticals holds the patent for this formula, so it generally works the best.
Anonymous wrote:Do you use it as day serum under moisturizer?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skinceuticals C E Ferulic. Expensive, but amazing. Fades sunspots and gives me radiant skin. Also protects skin from sun damage.
This x a million. I have tried 3 other highly recommended brands but they are not in the same league. At least not for my fair, 50 year old skin.
It’s just very expdndive.
Anonymous wrote:I used a Timeless for a year, no results. Tried Paula’s Choice and it oxidized in 2 weeks and I kept it in the refrigerator. Using Vichy now. If I don’t see results ( sunspots fading)I may just splurge on the Skinceuticals.
Anonymous wrote:Do you use it as day serum under moisturizer?