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Highlights
- Vitamin C
- Good for: Dullness
- Good for: Dark spots
Ingredients
Details & care
What it is: A daily antioxidant serum with eight technologies that helps protect skin and boost radiance.
Who it's for: Ideal for all skin types.
What it does: The daily serum combines a wide range of antioxidant and protective technologies to combat multiple concerns associated with environmental damage and visibly brighten dull skin. The serum works to combat environmental stressors, like pollution and smog, which can make skin look dull and prematurely aged. The formulation boosts radiance, while helping to fade visible dark spots and smooth the look of skin texture, all of which help to reduce the appearance of atmospheric skin aging. The serum combines a total of eight technologies, including vitamin C and ginseng and achieves a multi-faceted approach to antioxidant protection suited to use both in the day and at night. When used in the day, the serum-textured...
How to use: Apply the serum to the face in the morning and evening using a cotton pad or fingers. Avoid the eye contour and contact with eyes. Rinse eyes immediately if product comes into contact with them.
- Item #10728297
Shipping & returns
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Gift options
Delivery
- Email gift message (free)
- Printed gift message (free)
- Fabric gift bag ($5)
The Ordinary
The Ordinary is democratizing skin care by bringing well-known active ingredients to market at sensible price points. All products are made in the brand's lab, tested on humans (The Ordinary is vegan and cruelty-free) and use ingredients at their highest quality and most effective concentrations. The Ordinary is Clinical Formulations with Integrity.
