The more affordable options:
Dr. Althea’s Vitamin C Boosting Serum ($24) and Dr. Althea’s Gentle Vitamin C Serum ($24): “The Vitamin C Boosting Serum uses a 60% vitamin C‑rich Hippophae Rhamnoides Water and niacinamide, along with tranexamic acid to target dark spots,” Dr. Vaidya said. “The Gentle Vitamin C Serum offers a sensitive‑skin‑friendly formula with niacinamide and 3‑O‑ethyl ascorbic acid, a vitamin C derivative. Both are lightweight, absorb easily, and are designed to improve overall skin clarity with regular use.”
Maelove’s Glow Maker ($33): Dr. Spearman recommends this as “a more affordable option.” She said, “It’s a solid choice with a similar antioxidant profile.”
La Roche-Posay Pure 12% Vitamin C Serum ($45): “This is a great multitasker,” Dr. Engelman explained. “It brightens and hydrates the skin, reduces the look of fine lines and wrinkles, and smoothes texture, to make your skin look more radiant and glowy.”
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