Maryen Aura Vitamin C Serum: 30-Day Before & After

30-Day Test
I tested this minimalist vitamin C serum every single day for a month — here’s exactly when my dark spots started fading.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
📸 **One Month, No Filter**

Day 7 I almost quit. Day 14 I saw the first spot fade. Day 30 I’m actually mad I didn’t take photos earlier.

This isn’t the kind of serum that gives you that fake “glass skin” glow overnight. It’s the slow, boring kind of effective — the kind that works while you’re busy sleeping and forget to check the mirror.

🧪 **What You’re Actually Paying For**

Maryen Aura Vitamin C Brightening Serum. $28. They claim it fades dark spots in 4 weeks. I called bullshit. Then I bought it.

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15% L-Ascorbic Acid

The pure form of vitamin C — not some watered-down derivative. This is the kind that actually works but can also sting if your skin hates you.

2

Airless Pump Bottle

No dropper touching your fingers. No oxidation drama. The serum stays clear for the full month — which impressed me more than the formula.

3

pH 3.5

Slightly acidic to actually penetrate. Most drugstore serums are too basic to do anything. This one’s properly formulated.

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📅 **The Ingredient Shortlist**

No 50-ingredient flex. Just four things doing actual work. No fragrance, no essential oils, no bullshit.

  • L-Ascorbic Acid (15%): The gold standard. Fades spots and builds collagen — if your skin tolerates it.
  • Ferulic Acid: Stabilizes the C and boosts protection against pollution. Basically the wingman.
  • Vitamin E: Takes the edge off the sting. Without it, this would burn.
  • Hyaluronic Acid: One molecule of water retention. Stops the serum from drying you out.
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✨ **First Squirt to Last Drop**

Watery. Almost too watery — it drips down your wrist if you’re not fast. Dries in 15 seconds flat. No sticky film, no orange tint. Just a faint warm sensation that fades after a minute.

Week 2 I got a pimple and it healed without a mark. That’s when I stopped being skeptical and started being a believer. The dark spots? They didn’t disappear — they just got lighter, slowly, like someone turned down the contrast on my skin.

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One Thing: Apply to damp skin. Straight out of the shower. Dry skin absorbs this too fast and you’ll waste half the bottle. Damp = even spread = less irritation.
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🔍 **The Before & After Truth**

Three dark spots on my left cheek: two are 70% lighter, one barely budged. The overall tone is more even — not porcelain, just less angry. Fine lines around my eyes look softer, but that could be the hydration.

Buy if
You have stubborn sunspots or post-acne marks and want something that actually delivers without a 12-step routine.
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Skip if
Your skin burns from a 10% vitamin C. This is 15% and it will let you know.
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Worth it?
For $28? Yes. But only if you finish the bottle — half-assing vitamin C is just expensive water.

💬 **Final Word**

Not a miracle. Just a really good vitamin C serum that does what it says if you have the patience to let it.

7.8/10
Slow, steady, actually works
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Where to Buy: Amazon or Maryen’s website. Grab the travel size first ($12) to test tolerance — full bottle is a commitment.