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  2. Shoppers in their 50s rave about this vitamin C serum and it ...

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    I use vitamin C serum, hyaluronic acid serum and the retinol serum from this company, and it is a bomb and so inexpensive! ... The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time ...

  3. Our Editors Tested Dozens Of Vitamin C Serums. These ... - AOL

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    The best vitamin C serum is a true multitasker, tackling conditions as complex as the hyperpigmentation associated with melasma, acne scars, dull skin, uneven skin texture, and even fine lines and ...

  4. This fan-fave vitamin C serum will leave your skin ... - AOL

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    The magic in the Eclat Skincare Organic Vitamin C Serum is the concentration of vitamin C. Many other serums on the market contain 15 percent concentration, which isn't enough to make a difference ...

  5. Vitamin C - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin C supplements among other dietary supplements at a US drug store. Vitamin C has a definitive role in treating scurvy, which is a disease caused by vitamin C deficiency. Beyond that, a role for vitamin C as prevention or treatment for various diseases is disputed, with reviews often reporting conflicting results.

  6. Bethenny Frankel, 53, Swears By This "Hydrating and ... - AOL

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    The C-Firma Day Serum is formulated with the same triple-threat ingredients of vitamin C, E and ferulic acid. Layered with a base of ultra-moisturizing marula oil adds an extra dose of hydration.

  7. Vitamin C megadosage - Wikipedia

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    Vitamin C megadosage is a term describing the consumption or injection of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in doses well beyond the current United States Recommended Dietary Allowance of 90 milligrams per day, and often well beyond the tolerable upper intake level of 2,000 milligrams per day. [1]