Skinceuticals CE Ferulic -- Ingredients & Reviews -- Does It Work?

 Skinceuticals CE Ferulic

SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic


Skinceuticals CE Ferulic 1 oz serum which costs a whopping $128.00, combines ingredients such as vitamins C and E together with ferulic acid to increase antioxidant performance; it enhances protection against the harmful effects of UVA/UVB rays in order to prevent premature outward signs of ageing. The serum improves the outward signs of photodamage and aging, appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and the loss of firmness, while giving your skin a brighter complexion. Some people can use the serum everyday, but others with sensitive skin might not tolerate applying it daily. Though there is no need to put CE Ferulic in the refrigerator, you do not want to keep during the summer heat in your car. It's recommended to keep it in room temperature. You can use the serum under your eyes to reduce dark circles and crow's feet. In addition, it fades acne scars. The product has been tested and confirmed to remain both stable and effective for up to 3 years.


Skinceuticals CE Ferulic Ingredients

Water, Ethoxydiglycol, L-Ascorbic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Laureth-23, Alpha Tocopherol, Phenoxyethanol, Triethanolamine, Ferulic Acid, Panthenol, Sodium Hyaluronate


How to Use

Apply in the morning for best results after cleansing and toning, but prior to applying other skin care products. Complete regimen with a sunscreen.


Reviews

Let's read what genuine customers have to say about Skinceuticals CE Ferulic.

  • Jake shares: "I've been using this product from the spa I go to going on 4 years. This imitation aka fake is watery and smells completely different if at all. It has no effect on the skin. The real product can be felt when applied and is on the oily side with a woody smell. This has absolutely none of that."
  • Tamara Graham shares: "Very disappointed. This product was not the same grade as I purchased in a medical office, although it was sold in the same packaging. I tried the product and the texture/feeling on my skin was not the same as my previous purchase of the product from a dr's office. Upon examination, the packaging and bottle had subtle differences from the aforementioned product. Very disappointed that it is sold under the same skin care name."
  • Pam Wertheimer shares: "The product that I received is rancid. It can't be used; it's sold expired product. I would like to return it."
  • Tina L. Brown shares: "This is not the same as what I've purchased for years! Watery and no results! Don't waste your money!"
  • Audrey Welch shares: "Product seems to be a counterfeit. I have purchased this product directly from my medical provider in the past and was looking for a cheaper version, but what arrived is not the same as what I am used to. The color and viscosity was totally different. Worth spending the extra money at the dermatologist to ensure you're getting the real deal!"
  • Margaret Grady shares: "Horrible totally ripped off; it was water in a bottle."
  • Ellie shares: "This product is a counterfeit! Do not purchase from this vendor. I have bought the real stuff which is twice as expensive but it works! This one is just yellow water in a bottle and I paid $76 for that? It's fake; also the labels are different too!"

Conclusion

Either the serum in question is indeed a counterfeit, or the company is skimming on the formulation's ingredients.
        

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