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
Addresses These Concerns
Product Attributes
Ratings & Reviews
3.8
4 Reviews
Rating Distribution
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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,...
7
0
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
0
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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1
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.
0
0