Vitamin C Lactic 15% Firm & Bright Serum

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What it is: An antioxidant-rich serum that visibly improves signs of sun aging, dark spots, uneven tone, fine lines, wrinkles, and dullness.

Skin Type: Normal, Dry, Combination, and Oily

Skincare Concerns: Dark Spots, Fine Lines and Wrinkles, and Loss of Firmness and Elasticity

Formulation: Lightweight Serum

Highlighted Ingredients:
- 15% L-Ascorbic Acid: Visibly diminishes signs of sun aging.
- Lactic Acid: Increases absorption and enhances antioxidant performance.
- Licorice: Reduces the look of hyperpigmentation.

Ingredient Callouts: This product is vegan and cruelty-free.

What Else You Need to Know: This serum contains vitamin C, an essential vitamin that helps visibly improve skin density and is associated with healthy collagen levels. It also includes lactic acid which serves as a powerful delivery vehicle for other ingredients, as it increases their penetration into the skin, and thus their efficacy.

Clinical Results: In a clinical study with 29 subject, after 4 weeks:
- 93% showed improvement in fine lines

In a clinical study with seven subject, after 4 weeks:
- 85% saw visible improvement in sun aging

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