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Iope's mix-at-home vitamin C — a two-part system (ascorbic acid powder + emulsion base) that you blend at the moment of application for a fresh 23% L-Ascorbic Acid serum. The format solves the LAA oxidation problem definitively: the vitamin C stays in dry-powder form until activation, giving you fresh clinical-grade vitamin C every time. The 23% concentration is at the higher end of LAA tolerability — meaningful brightening without crossing into irritation territory for most skin.
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Vitamin C 23 Concentrate Booster by IOPE is formulated for normal, combination, mature skin. Iope's mix-at-home vitamin C — a two-part system (ascorbic acid powder + emulsion base) that you blend at the moment of application for a fresh 23% L-Ascorbic Acid serum. The format solves the LAA oxidation problem definitively: the vitamin C stays in dry-powder form until activation, giving you fresh clinical-grade vitamin C every time. The 23% concentration is at the higher end of LAA tolerability — meaningful brightening without crossing into irritation territory for most skin.
The key active ingredients in Vitamin C 23 Concentrate Booster are Niacinamide, Vitamin C. It's known for: mix-at-home format solves LAA oxidation and 23% concentration at the upper tolerability bound.
Yes, Vitamin C 23 Concentrate Booster targets dullness, hyperpigmentation. mix-at-home format solves LAA oxidation
Vitamin C 23 Concentrate Booster retails for around $45, which places it in the mid range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: mix ritual requires patience at each application; 23% LAA may sting on sensitive skin; two-part packaging adds inconvenience vs single-bottle serums.
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