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LRP's L-ascorbic acid serum at 10% — the French pharmacy answer to mid-tier vitamin C serums (Drunk Elephant C-Firma, Skinceuticals Phloretin CF). Includes neurosensine (the brand's proprietary calming peptide) which softens the irritation potential of L-AA at this concentration. Stable in airless tube packaging.
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Redermic C10 Anti-Wrinkle Vitamin C Serum by La Roche-Posay is formulated for normal, combination, sensitive, dull skin. LRP's L-ascorbic acid serum at 10% — the French pharmacy answer to mid-tier vitamin C serums (Drunk Elephant C-Firma, Skinceuticals Phloretin CF). Includes neurosensine (the brand's proprietary calming peptide) which softens the irritation potential of L-AA at this concentration. Stable in airless tube packaging.
The key active ingredients in Redermic C10 Anti-Wrinkle Vitamin C Serum are Hyaluronic Acid, Vitamin C. It's known for: L-AA at 10% — meaningful concentration, accessible price and neurosensine softens vitamin C sting.
Yes, Redermic C10 Anti-Wrinkle Vitamin C Serum targets fine lines, dullness, hyperpigmentation. L-AA at 10% — meaningful concentration, accessible price
Redermic C10 Anti-Wrinkle Vitamin C Serum retails for around $48, 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: contains alcohol denat. — irritation risk for very sensitive skin; propylene glycol high in ingredient deck; €48 sits below SkinCeuticals but above The Ordinary.
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