I don’t get why people pay $150 for SkinCeuticals vitamin C – my $14 favorite is literally the exact same composition
AN observant beauty enthusiast has revealed a budget-friendly product that gives the same youthful glow as a luxury buy.
She confessed to being confused as to why anyone would spend $150 on SkinCeuticals when an almost identical product costs much less.
A Redditor revealed her affordable alternative to SkinCeuticals vitamin C serum (stock image)[/caption]The beauty fan shared the vitamin C serum that she swears by on Reddit’s 30 Plus Skincare forum, which has almost 2 million members.
She wrote in response to a user asking people to share their favorite dupes of “pricey” products.
“Geek and Gorgeous Vitamin C serum,” she said, writing under the handle Whtvcasper.
“It’s literally the exact same composition as the Skinceuticals ones for a 10th of the price.
“They make fresh batches every week so the serums have a shelf life of over 6 months.
“I’m failing to understand why people would rather pay $150 for the exact same composition that is already oxidized upon receiving.”
She added that Geek and Gorgeous also make “pretty nice” retinal products that she would recommend trying.
Many people upvoted the post and thanked her for suggesting the affordable skincare brand.
PRICEY POTION
SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic with 15% L-Ascorbic Acid currently costs an eye-watering $182 on the brand’s website.
It is formulated with pure vitamin C, vitamin E, and ferulic acid to target the visible signs of aging and protect against environmental damage.
According to the brand, the absorption of the serum is effective in the skin for at least 72 hours.
They recommend applying four to five drops in the morning after cleansing and toning before any other products.
FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH
Geek and Gorgeous C-Glow is priced at just $13.90 on the brand’s website.
It boasts of improving skin tone, boosting collagen, and protecting the skin with a similar list of ingredients to SkinCeuticals.
The anti-aging serum contains 15% vitamin C, extra antioxidants, Ferulic acid, and vitamin E.
They recommend using the product in the morning but it can also be applied in the evening.
Should you apply vitamin C to your skin?
Topical Vitamin C has several benefits for skin including hydrating, reducing redness, and hyperpigmentation.
According to Healthline, it may also help to promote collagen production and reduce the appearance of sun damage.
Research shows that it is safe for most skin types but may cause irritation in concentrations above 20%.
Experts recommend doing a patch test on a small skin area and waiting 24 hours to see if there are side effects before applying it to your face.
Discontinue topical use of vitamin C if you experience rashes, redness, or hives.
Customers have given it a whopping 4.88-star rating out of a possible 5 and penned rave reviews.
One person described it as “outstanding” after being wowed by how it brightened their skin.
Another said they received “so many compliments” on their glowing complexion when they used the serum.
A third shopper raved about the quality of the product for the surprisingly low price.
“The price was so affordable I figured, why not?” they said.
“I’ve used the really expensive OG one but couldn’t justify the price especially when it was starting to already oxidize before I opened it!
“I used another one for a couple of years until I tried Geek and Gorgeous last month.
“I am not exaggerating when I say it is the very best one I’ve tried and my face is smooth and glowy and I can’t imagine using anything else!
“This is the best Vitamin C out there!”
Geek and Gorgeous C-Glow, pictured, costs $13.90 and has been highly rated by shoppers[/caption]