Opened the bottle. Immediate hit of hot dog water.
That’s the ferulic acid — a sign it’s fresh and potent, not just perfumed water in a dropper.
This is SkinCeuticals‘s C E Ferulic. $182 for 1 oz. The claim? The gold-standard vitamin C serum. The one derms actually use.
15% L-ascorbic acid
The only form of vitamin C proven to penetrate skin.
1% Vitamin E
Doubles the antioxidant protection.
0.5% Ferulic Acid
Boosts stability and efficacy by a claimed 41%.
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It’s an antioxidant serum, not a moisturizer. Think of it as a shield. Neutralizes pollution and UV damage before it can cause dark spots.
- L-ascorbic acid (Vitamin C): Fades existing sun spots
- Vitamin E (Tocopherol): Repairs barrier, works with C
- Ferulic Acid: Stabilizes the formula, boosts performance
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Watery texture — absorbs in under 10 seconds. Leaves a faint, tacky film. Not silky. This is function over feel.
By week 3, that film started to pill under my sunscreen. The fix? Apply to completely dry skin, wait a full 60 seconds before the next step.
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My existing sun spots? Definitely lighter, more blended. New breakouts healed faster. Did it make me “glow”? Not like a highlighter. More like my skin just looked clearer, more even.
It’s expensive, it smells weird, and the texture is meh. It also works better than any other vitamin C I’ve tried.