Ellana Cosmetics
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Glass-C Skin Brightening Serum
Serums
3.8
(4)
13 Total Ingredients
Ingredients distribution based on EWG rating
Ingredient Safety
Ingredient Compatibility
The number of good or bad ingredients for each skin type
Oily
2 Good
0 Bad
Dry
2 Good
0 Bad
Sensitive
2 Good
0 Bad
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Ratings & Reviews
3.8
4 Reviews
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Product Attributes
4 Reviews
carrotstickbeauty
Dry/Resilient
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Glass-C Skin Brightening Serum
π the ingredients include: -- 15% Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C, antioxidant, brightening, collagen production -- 74.6% Sea Buckthorn Water (antioxidant, rich in Vitamin C, skin soothing) -- Niacinamide (brightening, sebum production control, retain moi...
π The color of the liquid when opened fresh is amber in color. When vitamin C oxidizes (goes bad) it turns into a orangey brown color. It is hard for me to detect when this product goes bad. π There is no PAO symbol or label in the bottle, the box,...
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czyphr
Oily/Sensitive
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Glass-C Skin Brightening Serum
One of the first vitamin c serums that I have tried, and it was really good. Not sticky and can be mixed into moisturizer.
It oxidized too quickly and I felt like I didn't get the most out of my bottle.
5
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Yssaaa
Oily/Sensitive
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Glass-C Skin Brightening Serum
It's never once irritated my skin and I've noticed a clear difference in my dark spots and overall skin tone after using it for a month.
Nothing bad to say about this product
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rowspace
Dry/Sensitive
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Glass-C Skin Brightening Serum
Its nice, it's easily absorbed by my skin. It helped brighten my skin.
Doesnt have much effect on me unlike other vitamic c serum products. I have to layer it with other products.
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