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Mesoestetic's antioxidant serum — a C+E+Ferulic formulation from the brand's clinical line that targets the same territory as SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic but with the Spanish aesthetic-channel's clinical rigour. Pure L-ascorbic acid (the most potent and evidence-backed form of vitamin C) is paired with ferulic acid (which stabilises vitamin C and boosts its photoprotective efficacy by 8x, per the Duke University research that defined this combination), pure tocopherol (vitamin E, the lipid-phase antioxidant), and resveratrol for additional polyphenol support. Niacinamide and panthenol round out the formulation for barrier support. At ~$75 for 30ml, premium pricing — but the C+E+Ferulic combination is the gold standard of antioxidant serums, and Mesoestetic's version adds resveratrol for extra breadth.
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AOX Ferulic by Mesoestetic is formulated for normal, combination, mature, dry skin. Mesoestetic's antioxidant serum — a C+E+Ferulic formulation from the brand's clinical line that targets the same territory as SkinCeuticals CE Ferulic but with the Spanish aesthetic-channel's clinical rigour. Pure L-ascorbic acid (the most potent and evidence-backed form of vitamin C) is paired with ferulic acid (which stabilises vitamin C and boosts its photoprotective efficacy by 8x, per the Duke University research that defined this combination), pure tocopherol (vitamin E, the lipid-phase antioxidant), and resveratrol for additional polyphenol support. Niacinamide and panthenol round out the formulation for barrier support. At ~$75 for 30ml, premium pricing — but the C+E+Ferulic combination is the gold standard of antioxidant serums, and Mesoestetic's version adds resveratrol for extra breadth.
The key active ingredients in AOX Ferulic are Ferulic Acid, Resveratrol, Vitamin C, Vitamin E (Tocopherol). It's known for: L-ascorbic acid + ferulic acid + vitamin E — the gold-standard antioxidant trio and resveratrol adds polyphenol-pathway antioxidant support beyond the C+E+Ferulic core.
Yes, AOX Ferulic targets dullness, fine lines, hyperpigmentation. L-ascorbic acid + ferulic acid + vitamin E — the gold-standard antioxidant trio
AOX Ferulic retails for around $75, which places it in the premium range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: L-ascorbic acid is unstable — formulation must be stored correctly and used within 3 months of opening; $75 for 30ml is premium; pure ascorbic acid can irritate sensitive skin at effective concentrations.
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