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- Source Regenerative Vitamin C Serum
Source Regenerative Vitamin C Serum
Source Regenerative Vitamin C Serum
For Dry Skin
penetrates more deeply than cream or oil alone
repairs damaged skin
delivers extra softening while conditioning
For Dry Skin
penetrates more deeply than cream or oil alone
repairs damaged skin
delivers extra softening while conditioning
MAIN INGREDIENT: ROSEHIP OIL
Benefits: Brightens and evens out the skin, regenerates and heals, helps with anti-aging, elasticity, and collagen production.
Who should use it: In general, rosehip oil is beneficial for all skin types.
How often can you use it?: It's safe to use twice a day, morning and night.
Works well with: In general, rosehip oil can be used with most products and ingredients.
Customer Experience with Source Regenerative C Serum:
”I have extremely dry and sensitive skin, so I proceed with extra caution when it comes to skincare.
While testing this Solavedi Source serum, I incorporated it into my nighttime regimen, using it after rinsing my face with water and before applying my rich moisturizer.
Using the serum felt effortless, almost as if I was applying two lightweight moisturizers each evening instead of one. I’m not saying I got an overnight transformation, but after using this serum before my moisturizer for a week straight, I did notice a firmer appearance in the overall tone and a minimized appearance on fine lines around the eyes. And that’s just in one week!My skin no longer had an uneven texture to it or looked dull but felt like it had a higher level of moisture than it did with moisturizer alone. I didn’t notice any major difference in my sunspots or discoloration after using the serum for a week, but I am planning on using this serum until it runs out, and am left with the hope that those signs will show with more time and consistent use.
At first, I thought this serum was on the pricey side at $65 for 1 oz.
I’d been treating it like liquid gold. But upon my research of what other similar serums on the market cost, I found that many of them range well above $100. So while most serums come in 1 oz containers or less at roughly $50-$150, I suppose we should consider them all liquid gold for the hard work they’re doing beneath the surface of our skin.
Jillian P / Atlanta GA
WAYS TO WORK WITH SOURCE SERUM:
1. add 1/2 tsp SOURCE SERUM to your next clay mask to drive the minerals and plant nutrients more deeply
2. mix a few drops of SOURCE SERUM into your face cream as a booster
3. mix a few drops of SOURCE SERUM together with toner and use this instead of face cream
4. add SOURCE SERUM to base oil to create your new cleansing oil
5. run a few drops of SOURCE SERUM into your just washed hair to add life and lustre to dry ends
Ingredients: organic rosehip seed oil, sesame seed oil, apricot kernel oil, organic carotenoids (carrot extract)organic tangerine bioflavonoids, non g.m.o. pumpkin seed oil, perilla oil, jasmine flower petal lipids, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (stabilised esterified buffered Vitamin C)