Biolumin-C Serum


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Recommended For:

  • all skin types
  • fine lines and wrinkles
  • hyperpigmentation
  • loss of firmness and elasticity
  • uneven texture

High-performance serum enhances skin’s natural defense system to brighten, firm and help dramatically reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Advanced bio-technology and an ultra-stable Vitamin C complex work synergistically to enhance bioavailability of Vitamin C to fight oxidative stress and the appearance of skin aging before it starts.

Optimized delivery system combined with a peptide and Alpha Hydroxy Acid (AHA) renews for brighter, firmer, more radiant skin.

  • Exfoliates and reduces unbalanced pigmentation
  • Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles
  • Prevents and corrects free radical damage

  1. Cleanse
  2. Dispense a full dropper and smooth over cleansed face and neck.
  3. Morning and night, after toning and before moisturizing.

FAQ

How does Biolumin-C Serum help my skin?

It addresses fine lines and wrinkles and hyperpigmentation, helping to smooth fine lines and improve firmness and fade dark spots.

How long until I see results from Vitamin C?

Week 2-4: Skin looks more radiant and even. Week 4-8: Visible fading of dark spots and sun damage. Week 8-12: Significant brightening and improved skin tone. 3+ months: Collagen benefits become apparent with firmer skin.

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What are the main benefits of Vitamin C for skin?

Vitamin C is a powerhouse antioxidant that brightens dull skin, fades dark spots and hyperpigmentation, protects against UV and pollution damage, and stimulates collagen for firmer skin. It's essential for a healthy, radiant complexion.

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What percentage of Vitamin C is most effective?

Beginners: Start with 10-15% L-Ascorbic Acid. Standard: 15-20% for visible brightening. Sensitive skin: Try derivatives like Ascorbyl Glucoside at 10-20% (gentler but effective). Higher than 20% rarely adds benefit and may irritate.

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What ingredients should I NOT mix with Vitamin C?

Avoid layering with: Benzoyl Peroxide (oxidizes Vitamin C), Retinol (use at different times—Vitamin C morning, Retinol evening), high-strength AHAs/BHAs (can irritate). Niacinamide pairs fine despite old myths—modern formulas work together.

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