Is Lumene Nordic C Valo Glow Booster Worth the Hype?

Hidden Gem
This Finnish pharmacy vitamin C serum outshines cult-favorite brighteners at a fraction of the cost.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
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I bought this at a Helsinki pharmacy at 11pm out of jetlag desperation. Turned out it’s better than my $78 Drunk Elephant.

The glow isn’t greasy, isn’t sticky, and doesn’t peel under makeup. It looks like you slept 10 hours — even when you didn’t.

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Lumene calls it a “glow booster.” It’s a silky vitamin C concentrate, $26, and the claim that got me was “Nordic brightness in 7 days.” I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.

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Arctic cloudberry extract

Not a marketing gimmick — it’s actually the star here, not just filler vitamin C.

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10-second absorption

I timed it. Dries down matte but skin looks wet with light.

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No orange tint

Unlike every other C serum that turns you into a Cheeto.

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Photo: Mockup Free / Unsplash

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Stabilized vitamin C derivative (ascorbyl glucoside) so it doesn’t oxidize into brown sadness after two weeks. Plus Arctic spring water — which sounds woo-woo but it’s just pH-perfect and less irritating than tap.

  • Vitamin C derivative: Brighter skin without the sting
  • Cloudberry: Nordic superberry, anti-inflammatory + antioxidant
  • Hyaluronic acid: Plumps fine lines in minutes
  • Vitamin B3 (niacinamide): Calms redness, tightens pores
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Photo: Rosa Rafael / Unsplash

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Texture is runny-gel — one drop spreads across your whole cheek. Smells faintly like a forest after rain, not like a lemon exploded. Sinks in before you finish blinking.

Week two: my mom asked if I got “something done.” That’s the review. One weird thing — it pills if you layer too many silicones under it. So keep your moisturizer simple.

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One Thing: Press it into damp skin, don’t rub. Two drops max. Any more and you’re wasting money.
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Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

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Sun spots? Lighter — not gone, but noticeably faded. Texture? Smoother within 10 days. Dark circles? No, sorry, that’s a sleep problem. But the overall complexion looks like you filter your face in real life.

Buy if
You want a glow without looking oily, or you’re tired of $70 serums that do nothing.
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Skip if
You have deep cystic acne — the hyaluronic acid can feel heavy on active breakouts.
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Worth it?
$26 for a 30ml bottle that lasts 3 months? That’s 9 cents a day. Math checks out.

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This is the serum I reach for when I want to look good on Zoom without trying. It won’t reverse aging — but it will make people think you’re getting enough sleep.

8.7/10
Bright, cheap, actually works
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Where to Buy: Lumene’s site or Target — grab the travel size ($12) first if you’re skeptical.