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Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

I saw this last ight on Friday Night Beauty. I am not the expert on products that a lot of you ladies are but this seemed really pricey to me for what it is. I'm not buying either way but thoughts? I know vitamin c products can be difficult but this seems like a lot for a months supply of vitamin c. 

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

I use Paula's Choice Vitamin C serum and am loving it!!  It contains 15% stabilized vitamin C.  The product you are speaking about does seem quite expensive.

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

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total scam, IMO.  I use Timeless C+E+Ferulic Acid serum (20% C).  It's around $20 from Amazon.  Arrives clear, turns slightly yellowish after two months or so.  I use it generously so a bottle lasts me about three months.  My two  brown spots have faded significantly, and my skin tone is generally more even. 

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

The delivery system is just another marketing ploy, arent there other companies that deliver the C same way, such as Skinn, and Philosophy.

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

I agree $80 for basically 30 days of "fresh" vitamin c sounded ridiculous to me.
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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials


@PATTY wrote:

total scam, IMO.  I use Timeless C+E+Ferulic Acid serum (20% C).  It's around $20 from Amazon.  Arrives clear, turns slightly yellowish after two months or so.  I use it generously so a bottle lasts me about three months.  My two  brown spots have faded significantly, and my skin tone is generally more even. 


This means it has degraded. You really should try to use it up before it turns and using a degraded vitamin C product can actually be more harmful to your skin in the long term.

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

Everything I have read from reputable sources says that using light yellow C serum is fine.  Some degradation is inevitable but it's not harmful until it's darker yellow and brown. 

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

I love this product! First product that has changed my skin drastically. I love the fresh idea as this is what is needed. Try this you will love your clearer skin! 

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Re: Chronoderm 10% Vitamin C Serum 15 count Vials

I make my own vit C serum fresh weekly. 

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