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MeaningInMakeup review for Vitamin C Brightening Ampoule
Skin Care
4.6
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Seca/Sensible
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Vitamin C Brightening Ampoule
I received this product for free from Picky and COMMONLABS in exchange for my honest review.
This product features 70% vitamin tree water (what Americans know better as sea buckthorn). It’s an ingredient meant to help with skin irritation. The citrus scent of this product wasn’t too overpowering in my opinion, and didn’t smell of chemicals or like a cleaning agent. It smelled like a pleasant lemon/lime.
If you’re looking for a lightweight Vitamin C treatment, this is a great option since it is a water based ampoule. The texture doesn’t leave your skin feeling greasy at all, and I found that it absorbs quickly. I found that my overly sensitive and dry leaning skin could handle this formula, even though I can also see this working for people with oily and acne prone skin. This also features niacinimide, to help with post acne hyperpigmentation along side the vitamin c in this ampoule. I also found that this helped my acne my acne heal up. To be fair I’ve found this with other vitamin c formulas as well which is why I often suggest products with that ingredient to others. It works really well for me, and so did this product!
I didn’t have anything that I really disliked about this product. I took one star off simply because there were a ton of ingredients on the list. Luckily I didn’t have a reaction to any of them, but this could be something that could impact others with sensitive skin. Lots of fruit extracts, so if you have any allergens, please check the ingredient list before buying!
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SandraLuz
Seca/Resistente
Esto es tannnnn brillante
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