Anonymous
Post 01/11/2019 23:47     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Skinceuticals Vitamin C is the gold standard. Maelove is amazing, as is Melano CC (Japanese brand). Latter 2 are affordable.


Where do you buy the Melano CC from?


You can get it on Amazon. The entry is Merano CC for some reason but the actual product is Melano CC. It’s Korean so there is a lot of Korean on the tube. It looks like a cream but is droplets. I’m trying out the Shero Science Vitamin C right now and it’s awesome although I haven’t used it for long enough to actually recommend. Very similar to the Skinceuticals, with 3.2 ph. Woman owned company made in California. I’ll let you know in a few weeks if I still like it.
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2019 18:05     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

Anonymous wrote:Skinceuticals Vitamin C is the gold standard. Maelove is amazing, as is Melano CC (Japanese brand). Latter 2 are affordable.


Where do you buy the Melano CC from?
Anonymous
Post 01/11/2019 13:16     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

Skinceuticals Vitamin C is the gold standard. Maelove is amazing, as is Melano CC (Japanese brand). Latter 2 are affordable.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2019 22:59     Subject: Re:Best Vitamin C Serum

I love Mad Hippie Vitamin C serum. It’s reasonably priced, has Ferulic acid and Hyluronic acid too.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2019 22:52     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have highly resistant skin and have a hard time finding products that make a noticeable difference. For some reason Caudalie products work well for me. I’ve started using Vine[Active] Vitamin C Anti-Wrinkle Serum last month and it definitely has some power to it, which is what I need.

The type of Vitamin C used is Ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate.


I just started using the Vine[Active] moisturizer for sensitive skin on top of Drunk Elephant's C-Firma. After a week, I'm seeing decent results - evening out tone and texture. I don't have dry skin, but I do have sensitive skin - can't do anything with glycolic acid and am afraid to try retinols! - and haven't had any irritation from the C-Firma.

For the PP whose skin turned orange from C-Firma - I think about 6 months to a year ago they reformulated to remove the problematic coloring agent.


PP here: I got the Vine[Activ] holiday pack with the eye cream, serum, and moisturizer. I definitely feel a tingle which is saying something for my skin. And I am seeing the same— evening out the tone. I have big pores and I’m surprised they are looking smaller.

Anonymous
Post 01/07/2019 12:13     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

Anonymous wrote:I have highly resistant skin and have a hard time finding products that make a noticeable difference. For some reason Caudalie products work well for me. I’ve started using Vine[Active] Vitamin C Anti-Wrinkle Serum last month and it definitely has some power to it, which is what I need.

The type of Vitamin C used is Ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate.


I just started using the Vine[Active] moisturizer for sensitive skin on top of Drunk Elephant's C-Firma. After a week, I'm seeing decent results - evening out tone and texture. I don't have dry skin, but I do have sensitive skin - can't do anything with glycolic acid and am afraid to try retinols! - and haven't had any irritation from the C-Firma.

For the PP whose skin turned orange from C-Firma - I think about 6 months to a year ago they reformulated to remove the problematic coloring agent.
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2019 19:02     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

I have highly resistant skin and have a hard time finding products that make a noticeable difference. For some reason Caudalie products work well for me. I’ve started using Vine[Active] Vitamin C Anti-Wrinkle Serum last month and it definitely has some power to it, which is what I need.

The type of Vitamin C used is Ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate.
Anonymous
Post 12/29/2018 00:08     Subject: Best Vitamin C Serum

For Skinceuticals, Astonishing Skincare.com frequently has 30% off plus free shipping; I order dermalogica from them too