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viernes, 30 de octubre de 2020

This Skinceuticals CE Ferulic Dupe Just Launched at Target & It’s Already Sold Out Once

There’s a reason the cult-favorite SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Acid serum is so coveted—just do a quick Google search for this beloved cult classic and you’ll find endless glowing reviews from beauty editors, derms and loyal fans of the pricey product adamantly defending its lofty price tag. Touted for its laundry list of skin-enhancing benefits, from erasing dark spots to ironing out fine lines (and of course, backed by ample before and after pics), this serum is without a doubt a worthy investment for many, but let’s be honest—it’s tough to justify dropping almost $200 bucks on a skin care product—regardless of how miraculous it may be.

Topical vitamin C is an active ingredient that’s earned the seal of approval by derms and skin care experts for its effective skin-transforming superpowers, but unfortunately, it’s also one that’s notoriously difficult to formulate and stabilize, which means that effective formulas are often priced steeply and that vitamin C serums are not all created equal.

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SkinStore CE Ferulic serum

Courtesy of Skinceuticals.

With that being said, however—and as someone who’s already gone through a bottle of Skinceuticals C E Ferulic—there are a few solid alternatives that come pretty close to the O.G. formula, but the best one I’ve found is the Timeless 20% Vitamin C Plus E Ferulic Acid Serum that retails for about $26 a pop. While it’s a best seller on Amazon and frequently waitlisted, you can now get it at Target, too! And it’s available to shop today, meaning, don’t wait.

Timeless skin ce ferulic amazon

Courtesy of Timeless Skin Care.

Buy: Available on Amazon $21

Like the SkinCeuticals serum, this budget-friendly serum is formulated with 20 percent vitamin C in the form of L-ascorbic acid, one percent vitamin E, and 0.5 percent ferulic acid. It also earns some bonus points in my book because it’s also infused with plumping hyaluronic acid for added anti-aging benefits. It also absorbs quickly and doesn’t pill up when you apply other skin care products and foundation on top of it, unlike so many other vitamin C serums I’ve used.

So, while you’re picking up toilet paper, face wash and cat litter (just me), grab this clutch serum, too.

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