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With 74% sea buckthorn a.k.a. vitamin fruit extract. This serum restores a healthy glow from dull skin. Fruit acids deliver moisture to the skin. This serum's light texture quickly absorbs into the skin without a stickiness or tingling sensation.
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Vitamin Fruit Extract (anti-oxidant rich extract), Glycerin (retains the skin's hydration), Niacinamide (antioxidant, skin-brightening agent), Purslane (antioxidant-rich extract), Vitamin Fruit Oil (rich in Vitamin C)
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This antioxidant-rich serum is bottled in an opaque yellow glass bottle. This serum comes out in a pump and two to three pumps are sufficient enough to cover the face. The packaging is clever idea 'cause the viscosity of the product is not watery and thus, choosing a pump reduces chance of wasting the serum.
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This vitamin fruit serum is rich in viscosity. It's almost kin to a gel texture, but this one doesn't fall to that umbrella yet. The finish is moist and true to its claim; no stickiness or tacky feeling. Hence, works decently under moisturizer.
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I do like antioxidant serums to incorporate in a morning routine as they complement the sunscreen. This one does smell natural and it's so fruity; one that I hate at first but get used to in the latter usage. I have noticed no change to my skin's redness, this one irritated me.
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š Instant suppleness
š Packed with antioxidants
š Brightens the skin
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ā Pricey
ā May cause irritation
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This serum is a decent one, I must say. I have gotten the irritation as my skin is not used to some ingredients here. Still, this one is great than nothing. The brightening effect could take more months but noticeable effects are: my skin is supple and it feels moist to the touch.
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People with oily skin and acne-prone that is experiencing PIH could attain great results from using this. It needs consistency, after all. Patch testing is always recommended whenever trying out new products.