Is UpCircle Beauty Serum Actually Clean? Ingredient Check

Greenwashing Check
This zero-waste serum swaps water for repurposed orange peel water, but is its ingredient deck as clean as its eco-vibe?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
🔍 **Is This Actually Clean?**

UpCircle Beauty swaps water for repurposed orange peel water — sounds genius. But here’s the thing: “clean” isn’t just about what you remove, it’s about what you add. And their ingredient list? Suspiciously short. That’s either purity or a shortcut.

Most “clean” brands load up on extracts to distract you. This one has 12 ingredients. Twelve. That’s either radical transparency or a red flag — depends on who you ask.

orange peel water serum bottle

🧪 **The Serum, Stripped Down**

It’s a vitamin C serum that costs £24 for 30ml. The brand UpCircle Beauty claims it brightens without irritation. I bought it because I’m tired of serums that smell like a chemistry lab.

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Orange Peel Water Base

Not just a gimmick — it’s actually antimicrobial and smells like fresh zest, not perfume.

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No Added Water

Means the first ingredient actually does something. Rare.

serum on skin

🌿 **Ingredients That Actually Matter**

Forget the hype. Here’s what’s really in the bottle — and what it does to your face. No filler oils, no synthetic fragrance, just four key players.

  • Orange Peel Water: Antimicrobial + natural astringent — tightens pores without stripping
  • Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate: Stable vitamin C — brightens without burning (looking at you, L-ascorbic)
  • Aloe Vera: Calms the citrus potential sting — smart pairing
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: Hydration that doesn’t pill under makeup

ingredient list close-up

⚠️ **The Texture Test**

First pump: watery, almost thin. I braced for dripping. But it sinks in 8 seconds flat — no sticky film, no tacky shine. Weirdly satisfying. Smells like you just peeled an orange in a spa.

Week 2: My skin didn’t freak out. That’s rare for a C serum. But the glow? Subtle. Not “wow” — more “oh, you slept well.” Which honestly might be the point.

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One Thing: Layer it over damp skin — the hyaluronic acid grabs the extra water, and the orange peel water doesn’t evaporate as fast. Game-changer for dry mornings.

applying serum

✅ **The Verdict (No Fluff)**

After 3 weeks: less redness, slightly even tone. But my dark spots? Still there. This isn’t a laser — it’s a maintenance serum that won’t break you out.

Buy if
You have sensitive skin that hates vitamin C — this is the gentlest I’ve tried.
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Skip if
You want dramatic brightening in 2 weeks. This is a slow burner.
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Worth it?
£24 for 30ml is fair — but only if you finish every drop. Zero-waste only works if you don’t waste it.

skin texture after

💡 **Bottom Line**

Is it clean? Yes — but don’t expect miracles. It’s a solid everyday serum that won’t hate your skin. Just don’t call it revolutionary.

7.5/10
Gentle, green, but not a glow bomb
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Where to Buy: Direct from UpCircle or at Cult Beauty. Grab the travel size first (£12) — less commitment, same orange water.