Vult · BR-Beauty
Best Vult Products for Combination Skin
6 Vult picks that actually work on combination skin — ranked by editor rating, not by what the brand pushes hardest. Updated 2026.
The Brazilian drugstore pick. Vitamin C serum is the hero for a reason — it's cheap and works.

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7.9/10 · tonerTônico Facial Hidratante
Vult is a Grupo Boticário brand positioned squarely at the budget end — the CeraVe of Brazil, minus the dermatologist cachet. This hydrating toner fills an inexcusable gap in the Brazilian drugstore: a simple, hyaluronic-acid-based prep step between cleansing and treatment. Witch hazel + aloe vera for gentle astringency, sodium PCA as a natural moisturizing factor mimic, and panthenol for barrier support. At R$45 (~$9), it's the cheapest way to add a hydration-prepping step to a Brazilian routine — and the one that'll make every subsequent serum absorb better.

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7.8/10 · sunscreenMultiprotetor Solar Facial Ultrafluido FPS 50
Vult's daily sunscreen at Brazil's most accessible price point — FPS 50 with broad-spectrum UV filters, niacinamide for skincare benefit, and an ultra-fluid texture that disappears into oily skin. At R$35-40 this is the sunscreen that makes daily SPF use economically realistic for most Brazilian consumers. The matte finish survives tropical humidity without midday shine.

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7.8/10 · serumSérum Facial Antioxidante Vitamina C 10%
Vult's vitamin C serum is the entry-level brightening treatment for Brazil's most budget-conscious consumer. 10% sodium ascorbyl phosphate (a stable vitamin C derivative that's gentler than pure ascorbic acid) + niacinamide + lactic acid at R$50 (~$10 USD). The 11-ingredient INCI list is remarkably clean for this price point. It won't outperform a 20% L-ascorbic acid serum, but for consistent daily brightening in a routine that includes sunscreen, it's the easiest, cheapest starting point in Brazilian skincare.

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7.6/10 · maskMáscara Facial Argila Verde
Vult's green clay mask — the budget workhorse for oily and acne-prone skin in the Brazilian drugstore aisle. The triple-clay formula (kaolin, montmorillonite/bentonite, illite) draws out excess sebum and impurities, tea tree oil provides antibacterial action, and aloe vera + panthenol + allantoin soothe post-mask. Vult is Brazil's largest independent colour-cosmetics-turned-skincare brand, positioned as the accessible alternative to imported brands. The green clay mask sits at the absolute budget end: R$39 (~$8 USD) for 50g, available at every major Brazilian drugstore chain (Raia Drogasil, Pague Menos, Drogarias Pacheco). Not glamorous, not editorial — just functional clay masking at unbeatable value.

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7/10 · serumSérum Facial Antioxidante Vitamina C 10%
Vult's Vitamina C 10% Serum is the mass-market Brazilian vitamin C that democratised brightening skincare. At R$40 (~$8), it uses sodium ascorbyl phosphate (SAP) — a water-soluble, stable vitamin C derivative that won't oxidise in Brazil's tropical heat. 10% SAP provides clinically meaningful antioxidant protection and melanin inhibition. Niacinamide adds sebum regulation and additional brightening. Lactic acid provides gentle exfoliation to improve vitamin C penetration and surface texture. The formula is intentionally simple — 11 ingredients, no exotic botanicals, no marketing-driven additions. Vult is Brazil's mass-market beauty brand (owned by Grupo Boticário), and this serum represents their entry into active skincare: effective concentrations at drugstore prices. For the Brazilian consumer who wants vitamin C benefits but can't justify R$180+ for Ada Tina or Dermage, this is the entry point.

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6.5/10 · serumÁcido Hialurônico Sérum
The Brazilian drugstore HA serum. Four reais. Does the hydration job.