Is Kourtney Kardashian’s Lemme Glow Serum Actually Worth It?

Celebrity Check
Strip away the Kardashian name, and this vitamin C serum faces the same chemical test as every other brightening product on the shelf.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧪The Kardashian Tax

Slap a famous name on a vitamin C serum and suddenly it’s $58. Take the label off — what are we actually working with here?

I tested this against my $19 drugstore standby. Same active form of vitamin C. The difference? Scent and packaging. That’s it.

2.What’s In The Bottle

Lemme by Kourtney Kardashian calls this a “brightening vitamin C serum” — $58 for 1 oz. The claim that got me: “clinically proven to visibly brighten.” Sure, jan.

1

THD Ascorbate (not L-Ascorbic)

Stabilized vitamin C that won’t oxidize in two weeks — smart for shelf life, less potent than pure L-AA.

2

Hyaluronic Acid

Low molecular weight so it actually sinks in. Doesn’t sit on top like a jellyfish.

3

Squalane

Thin enough for oily skin. Thick enough for dry skin. Rare balance.

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3.💰Ingredients Don’t Lie

Here’s the thing — the formula is clean. No fragrance oils, no drying alcohols, no glitter (looking at you, Goop). But it’s also nothing you haven’t seen before.

  • Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate: Oil-soluble vitamin C that penetrates deeper than water-based versions
  • Sodium Hyaluronate: HA that actually hydrates instead of just sitting pretty
  • Squalane: Plant-derived moisture barrier support — not greasy
  • Tocopherol: Vitamin E to stabilize the C and calm redness
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4.🔍Texture Talk

It’s a thin milky liquid — almost watery. Absorbs in about 12 seconds. No tacky film. No orange tint. Just disappears.

Week two I noticed something weird: my sunscreen stopped pilling. That never happens. The serum dries down so flat it actually helps makeup sit better. Unexpected win.

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One Thing: Press it into damp skin — don’t rub. The water helps the HA grab moisture. Rub it dry and you lose half the benefit.
5.📊The Honest Verdict

After three weeks: my skin looks more even. Not brighter like a lightbulb — just less blotchy. Dark spots? Still there. Just less angry.

Buy if
You have normal-to-oily skin and want a vitamin C that won’t pill under sunscreen
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Skip if
You have deep hyperpigmentation — you need prescription-strength, not this
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Worth it?
$58 is steep for a dupe-able formula. The texture is lovely but your wallet will feel it.
6.💄Final Call

It’s a good serum wearing a designer dress. The formula works — but you’re paying for the name on the box, not a miracle in the bottle. Buy it if you want the experience. Skip it if you want results per dollar.

6.5/10
Pleasant but overpriced vitamin C
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Where to Buy: Ulta or Lemme direct. Pro tip: grab the mini first — $32 and lasts a month.