The Goodal Vitamin C serum has earned the title of one of the most popular vitamin C serums in South Korea. Naturally, I was dying to give this a try. I’ve had difficulties finding a vitamin C serum that doesn’t irritate my dry skin in the past so I had high hopes for the Goodal serum since it claims to be gentle. Let’s get into my thoughts on the Goodal Vitamin C serum!
I had the opportunity to try the Estee Lauder Vitamin C serum and I couldn’t wait to see if this luxury serum was worth the price. Vitamin C serums are amazing for fading hyperpigmentation like acne scars and sun spots. I was excited to test this serum against my acne scars.
The Beauty of Joseon repair serum caught my eye when I saw snail mucin on the bottle. I am a big fan of snail mucin skincare as someone with dry skin and post acne marks. This Korean brand emphasizes traditional skincare from the Joseon dynasty. I couldn’t wait to try this serum because of it’s eye catching color and stellar rating! Let’s get into today’s review:
Since Vitamin C serums are great for glowing skin, I was excited to try the I Dew Care Vitamin C serum. I used to use The Ordinary Vitamin C suspension 23% about a year and a half ago, but I stopped because the formula really irritated my skin. When I Dew Care gifted me the Bright Side Up serum, I was cautiously optimistic that I could reintroduce Vitamin C into my routine again.
The Peach and Lily glass skin serum is one of those products that is so hyped up on social media, I had to try it out for myself. The term “glass skin” describes skin that is ultra clear, poreless, and very dewy. I’ve heard great things about the Peach and Lily glass skin serum helping to clear up acne as well as acne scars which are two of my biggest skin concerns. Read on to find out if this serum is worth the hype!