Availability: This is available at sephora.com, macys.com, bluemercury.com, fresh.com, nordstrom.com and jcpenney.com as well as their physical store and/or boutique locations. The retail pricing is $28 for 15 ml. (0.5 oz.) or $68 for a trio of 15 ml bottles.
Would I buy this? Maybe.
What is this product? What is it supposed to do?
Product info according to sephora.com:
What it is: A juice serum with microbubbles that delivers an essential dose of skin nutrition for an energized, healthy look.
Skin Type: Normal, Dry, Combination, and Oily
Skincare Concerns: Dryness, Dullness, and Uneven Texture
Formulation: Lightweight Serum
What Else You Need to Know: Inspired by cold-press juice, this skin nutrition serum sets skin up for success. Microbubbles containing coconut oil, vitamins C and E, and beta-carotene blend with the watery base of fruit extracts and minerals, leaving skin energized and smooth, hydrated, and nurtured with antioxidant protection.
Clinical Results: In a self-assessment on 60 subjects for 4 weeks:
- 98% noticed their skin was immediately healthy looking
- 97% said the skincare applied after absorbed better
- 95% felt their skin was immediately energized and smooth
Clean at Sephora
Clean at Sephora is formulated without a list of over 50 ingredients, including sulfates (SLS and SLES), parabens, phthalates, and more. For the full list, check out the Ingredients tab.
Does this contain any special/beneficial ingredients?
Again, according to sephora.com:
-Vitamin Fruit Complex: A blend of vitamins C, E, and B5, lemon and orange fruit extracts, and minerals that helps revitalize dull skin for a vibrant, healthy-looking complexion.
-Jicama Root Juice: Obtained by cold pressing jicama tubers, it helps to hydrate and revitalize skin.
-Chicory Root Juice: Has a vitamin D-like effect to help moisturize and protect.
What is the texture like?
This has a gelatinous texture.
Is this scented?
This has a fizzy citrus scent, it reminds me of Emergen-C.
What has my experience with the product been like?
I really like how smoothing and hydrating this serum feels. It leaves my skin feeling super silky but this serum is also incredibly lightweight and quick-absorbing. It gives my skin a really nice glow and it smells good too. I just feel like it's kind of misleading in terms of its size, typical serums are 1 fl. oz. so this seems less expensive at $28 but it's actually $56 an ounce. Personally I still find that it's not a bad price for a non-sticky Vitamin C serum, as I find less pricier ones tend to have a weird sticky feeling to them.
Please let me know if you have any comments or questions.
Disclaimer: This was provided for testing purposes, I am under no obligation to mention it on this blog.
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