✨ Glow Up Your Skin Game!
The APLB Retinol Vitamin C Vitamin E Facial Cream combines a potent 21.6% formula featuring Retinol, Vitamin C, and Vitamin E, along with Centella Asiatica Extract, to deeply hydrate and revitalize your skin. This innovative cream is designed to improve skin texture while providing a gentle yet effective treatment, making it a staple in any skincare routine.
T**M
Quality face cream for reasonable price!
I try lots of face creams and most of them are okay, but nothing special. This one stood out a bit for moisturizing, refining my skin and not feeling sticky when going to bed!
A**.
Smooth feeling
Nice consistency need more time to use this product for seeing any results.
R**
Very easy to put on and stays on
Very easy to put on’.
M**J
Great product
Wonderful product been using it for a while now
E**O
Good
Love how soft my skin
K**T
Follow directions
Love this product
D**S
Feels very nice and high-quality, the 21.6% "blend" is misleading and intentionally obfuscating
I've been using this for the last week or so. It's a very nice feeling cream, and it feels luxurious like a very light butter, but disappears once it's on your skin. It matches the experience I've had with other name brand creams (and of course Korean skincare is renowned). I am a bit annoyed at the marketing. "RETINOL VITA CEN 21.6%" is the big headline claim. On reading the actual formulation, we see that the retinol content in the proprietary 21.6% blend is actually only 1000 ppb (1000 parts per billion, or 1 part per million, or 0.0001%), hardly worth even mentioning. There are studies showing the positive effects of topical application of vitamin C (0.0003%)and E (0.0008%). But for the application of Centella Extract, which is nearly the entirety of the 21.6% "blend", most studies study it at 5% at most, so I'm not sure why the formulation of this blend is the way it is.A competitor that advertises its retinol content up front has 2.5% retinol (or 25 000x as much retinol), so if the intent was to make people think it actually had 21% retinol, that'd be a wild claim (and too much retinol). A baffling product, but it certainly feels nice on my skin. I'd probably find a product with a better scientific basis behind it, though.
L**
Wonderful
Wonderful
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