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This highly fragrant, lightweight, colourless serum/oil comes in a hygienic dropper dispenser, which I like, making it easy to use. It contains a lot of Vitamin C which is a potent antioxidant with proven skin restoring benefits. It also contains skin condition agents, emollient triglyceride, silicone, and antioxidant Tetrahydrodiferuloylmethane (turmeric) which also has skin lightening properties, but to get the best skin lightening results it needs to be used at night and during the day under a high broad spectrum SPF product; these ingredients are all good to see in the formula.
However, where this takes a few missteps for me is with all the fragrant ingredients it contains like Citrus Grandis, Citrus Aurantifolia, Lemon Peel Oil, and Graveolens Flower Oil. It's true that these can have antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-microbial properties, but their volatile fragrance compounds which include limonene, bergapten, and oxypeucedanin, make them all...
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This comes is a lovely orange and white box with wrap-around closure, opening to reveal a chunky glass bottle full of what looks like orange syrup. The bottle is actually a really big eye-drops bottle design, with screw top and eye-dropper. For presentation it scores well for this price range. It looks like something that costs more than it does, which is always a pleasant beginning.
The ingredients list is impressive. Tetrahydrodiferulmethane is probably the longest word I’ve ever seen in my life. I think it’s something to do with turmeric, but I could be totally wrong about that. I tried saying it but I ended up reciting that old Pepsi commercial: “Lipsmacking, thirst quenching, ace tasting … ever giving, cool fizzing...Pepsi!” Anyway, I digress… So, what’s in the bottle, apart from the usual chemistry-set of long words? Lot’s of useful stuff apparently. It brightens (that’s the turmeric, I think), tackles fine lines and wrinkles, and even attempts to sort out mottling...
This review is from: The Hero Project Vit C-30 Ultra Brightening Serum (Personal Care)
As we age, it is undeniable we accrue a variety of minor afflictions, from thinning hair to cracking joints and worse. Thankfully, I seem to be keeping most of them at bay, though I hadn’t really reckoned on the scourge of uneven skin tone or, worse still, “skin mottling”. Thankfully I seem to have sidestepped both, though I am only in my early fifties so the perils may yet await me – however, I do fall into this product’s target category (according to the packaging), that being “30+ skin that’s seen some action”.
I try to look after my skin and moisturise daily, so was keen to try out this Vitamin C enriched “ultra brightening serum” product. As a man, I must confess to having been a bit mystified by its name, the implication being that my skin was in need of brightening – an adjective I had never thought of using with regard to my epidermis! Was it dull? I hadn’t thought so and if it is, did I want it replaced with shiny skin? Ah well. I have dutifully applied the serum...
This review is from: The Hero Project Vit C-30 Ultra Brightening Serum (Personal Care)