Is Kylie Cosmetics’ New Vitamin C Serum Worth the Hype?

Celebrity Check
Kylie Jenner’s latest launch promises glass skin, but can a celeb formula actually outperform your drugstore staple?
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🧴Glass Skin or Just Gloss?

Okay, I caved. I bought the $42 bottle of Kylie’s Vitamin C Glow Serum because my FYP was drowning in “glass skin” claims and I have the willpower of a gnat.

But here’s the thing—the packaging is stupidly heavy for what it is. It feels like a marble paperweight, which is great for your vanity but annoying for travel.

2.💸The Price of Fame

It’s a 1 oz dropper bottle that retails for $42. The claim? Brighter skin in 7 days. I was skeptical because “glow” is beauty-brand code for “we added mica.”

1

The Dropper

It dispenses exactly one pump’s worth—no waste, but also no control.

2

The Scent

Smells like a melted Jolly Rancher. Sweet, citrusy, and honestly, kind of addictive.

3

The Finish

It dries down tacky for about 60 seconds before it settles. Don’t rush your moisturizer.

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3.🔬Ingredient Tea

The formula leans on 15% Vitamin C (THD ascorbate, the stable kind that doesn’t oxidize into a pumpkin spice latte color) and a splash of hyaluronic acid. It’s actually a solid roster, not just crushed-up celebrity sweat.

  • THD Ascorbate: Brightens without the sting
  • Hyaluronic Acid: Plumps the fine lines you lied about
  • Vitamin E: Keeps the C stable so it doesn’t turn orange
  • Licorice Root: Calms redness, not just a fancy flex
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4.🤔The Slippery Slope

The texture is a slick, watery gel that glides on like a primer. It absorbs in 10 seconds flat—no greasy film left on my pillowcase.

Week two: I woke up with a weirdly even tone. My dark spots didn’t vanish, but my face looked like I’d actually slept 8 hours instead of doom-scrolling until 1 AM.

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One Thing: Use it on damp skin. If you apply it to bone-dry skin, the tackiness lingers and your SPF will pill like crazy.
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5.⚖️The Verdict

My hyperpigmentation around my mouth faded about 20%—measurable, but not a miracle. The glow is real, but it’s a “good skincare day” glow, not a “facialist at 3 AM” glow.

Buy if
You have dull, dehydrated skin and want a gentle intro to Vitamin C without irritation.
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Skip if
You have deep acne scars—you need a retinoid or a laser, not this.
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Worth it?
$42 for 1oz is mid-range. You’re paying for the name, but the formula doesn’t embarrass itself.
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6.📞Final Call

It’s a good serum trapped in a celebrity’s body. If you want a reliable glow boost, it works—just don’t expect a full transformation.

7.2/10
Solid glow, overpriced hype, no miracles
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Where to Buy: Grab it directly from Kylie Cosmetics during a 20% off sale—they happen every other week. Don’t pay full price.