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$120

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Brighter Days Ahead (AM & PM Use)
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20% L-Ascorbic Acid
Medical-grade Vitamin C.
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Ferulic Acid Boost
Enhances antioxidant defense.
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Spot-Fading Power
Reduces hyperpigmentation.
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Pollution Shield
Fights daily environmental stressors.
Instant radiance, long-term clarity. Your everyday glow serum.

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Vitaminas Brillante Clinical Benefits

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Reduces up to 48% of damage from pollution, sun, and metals

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Clinically corrects 8 signs of aging (fine lines, wrinkles, discoloration, loss of firmness, dullness)

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8X stronger skin against environmental aggressors

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72-hour vitamin C effect — works long after it’s applied

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Paraben-free & ideal for normal, dry, and sensitive skin

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Post-procedure safe — tested suitable for use after laser (consult with your physician)

Even Tone. Clearer Complexion. Brighter Skin.

Vitaminas Brillante is your medical-grade AM/PM vitamin C serum that brightens, protects, and transforms. Powered by:

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20% L-Ascorbic Acid (Pure Vitamin C)

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Ferulic Acid + Botanical Antioxidants

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Gentle yet potent formulation designed to target:

  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Loss of radiance
  • Urban pollution damage
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FAQs

Why is vitamin C essential in a skincare routine?
Vitamin C is one of the most researched and effective topical antioxidants. It boosts collagen, fades dark spots, and defends against free radical damage from UV, pollution, and blue light—all major contributors to premature aging.
How does vitamin C actually brighten skin?
Vitamin C inhibits tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for excess melanin production. This helps fade dark spots, post-acne marks, and melasma—giving skin a more even, radiant tone over time.
Can vitamin C help build collagen?
Yes. Vitamin C is a required cofactor in collagen synthesis. It activates fibroblasts and strengthens the skin’s structural matrix, making it firmer, smoother, and more resilient to fine lines and laxity.
What type of vitamin C is best?
Look for stabilized, bioavailable forms like L-ascorbic acid, especially when paired with ferulic acid and vitamin E. These ingredients work synergistically to enhance absorption and prolong antioxidant power.
Why does my vitamin C serum smell or turn brown?
That’s oxidation—your product is degrading. Vitamin C is notoriously unstable, especially in light and air. Always choose formulas in opaque, airtight packaging and store them away from heat.
Is it okay to use vitamin C with other actives?
Absolutely. Vitamin C pairs well with SPF, retinoids, niacinamide, and peptides—just apply it first (thinnest to thickest) and allow time to absorb. If irritation occurs, reduce frequency or layer with a barrier-supporting moisturizer.
When should I apply vitamin C—AM or PM?
Use it every morning to boost your skin’s antioxidant defense before sun and pollution exposure. Many also apply it at night to support skin repair and pigmentation control while you sleep.
Can vitamin C cause breakouts or irritation?
Low-quality or overly strong formulations can. Choose a dermatologist-tested, fragrance-free serum with the right pH and strength for your skin type. Sensitive or acne-prone skin may prefer gentler derivatives like ascorbyl glucoside or THD ascorbate.
Is oral vitamin C enough for skin benefits?
No. The skin is the last organ to receive nutrients from supplements. Topical vitamin C delivers 50x higher concentrations directly to the skin—where it matters most.
Does vitamin C fade sun damage or just prevent it?
Both. It reduces existing pigmentation, supports DNA repair, and neutralizes oxidative stress before it leads to wrinkles or skin cancer. Think of it as your daily repair-and-protect powerhouse.

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Disclaimer: Individual results may vary. Patient testimonials and before-and-after images are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute a guarantee of any particular outcome or experience.