Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://a.co/d/1tMuIBs
I’ve used the Skinceutical vitamin C, and the Amazon version is just as good if not better. The reviews are real.
Vitamin C serum is just too easy to make yourself.
Anonymous wrote:https://a.co/d/1tMuIBs
I’ve used the Skinceutical vitamin C, and the Amazon version is just as good if not better. The reviews are real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Avon sells a cheap hyaluronic acid serum.
Cheap HA‘s work great if you don’t have a sensitive skin or skin that’s prone to break out. Unfortunately, for those of us with pores that clog easily some of these cheap HA‘s are made with fillers/binders to make it feel like it has a better consistency and that clogs pours. Here I am late 40s wondering why the heck I’m breaking out again. I hate to say it, but the only HA I’ve been able to use a SkinCeuticals.
Anonymous wrote:Creme de la mer the moisturizing soft cream. I’ve been using this for years and it makes my skin look amazing. I just ran out this week and while I hate spending so much, I look like hell w/o it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh dear, serums are a gimmick. Y skin is amazing because I use Tretinoin, occasional hydroquinone, anmild moisturizer (vanicream or hydro boost). No serums or vitamins or oil required. Dermatologist approved.
Wonderful that works for you! My derm - who I do not purchase products from but who does prescribe my tret - likes that I use the Skinceuticals vit c serum. Imagine that different things work for different people and different derms think different regimens are good - craaayzee!
OP asked for a moisturizing serum, your vitamin C is not that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh dear, serums are a gimmick. Y skin is amazing because I use Tretinoin, occasional hydroquinone, anmild moisturizer (vanicream or hydro boost). No serums or vitamins or oil required. Dermatologist approved.
Wonderful that works for you! My derm - who I do not purchase products from but who does prescribe my tret - likes that I use the Skinceuticals vit c serum. Imagine that different things work for different people and different derms think different regimens are good - craaayzee!
Anonymous wrote:I have very dry skin (42) and love Kari gran. I use the Vit c and peptide serums. Very moisturizing, probably too much for most people but they are perfect for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Obagi Vitamin C serum (expensive) plus good old Cerave cream (cheap).
Also agree with the rec upthread to use differin.
DP here. Why do you use the Obagi vit C, but Cerave cream? I always wonder what prompts someone to feel that one expensive is worth it, but another product is not (for example, I know many people who use expensive mascara but cheap eyeliner, or expensive shampoo but a cheap leave in product). Trying to learn bc I tend to be all drugstore products, but would like to upgrade at least some but not sure where to focus my dollars.
Vitamin C degrades quickly. My dermatologist told me that the Obagi Vitamin C serum was worth the splurge bc the formula had effective Vitamin C. OTH, she said there are effective gentle moisturizers at every price point. Hence the cheap Cerave.
Thank you to you, and the PP below you, for explaining your thoughts on this!