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We found 12 Reddit mentions of NuFountain C20 1 Fluid Ounce 20% L-Ascorbic Acid Serum. Made Fresh When Ordered with. Here are the top ones.

Made Fresh When Ordered with Free Domestic Shipping. 1 Fluid Ounce (30mL) of 20% L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) in purified water and glycerin base in sealed light-blocking bottle with dropper for dispensing serum.A powerful, yet clean, 20% l-ascorbic acid vitamin C serum with skin identical and skin conditioning ingredients.Daily application of NuFountain C20 vitamin C serum improves texture, fine lines and wrinkles and promotes a supple, resilient, youthful, glowing complexion. For all skin types. Specially formulated, fragrance-free & oil-free for resilient, acne-prone skin types. Manufactured using only the freshest, highest-quality ingredients.Made under strict, rigorous standards, with a high attention to detail.Made in the U.S.A. Made Fresh When Ordered with "Date Made" written on bottle. Store unopened bottles in refrigerator.
Specs:
Colorclear
Height2 Inches
Length5 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateSeptember 2014
Sizeone fluid ounce, 30 mililitre
Weight0.06 Pounds
Width5 Inches
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Found 12 comments on NuFountain C20 1 Fluid Ounce 20% L-Ascorbic Acid Serum. Made Fresh When Ordered with:

u/smileathon · 6 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Check out the Nufountain brand. They have different %'s and are mixed to order

http://www.amazon.com/NuFountain-Vitamin-Youthful-Glowing-Complextion/dp/B001TAIFZM

u/sunscreenpuppy · 6 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

No, vitamin C pills you take orally will not do the same thing at all. Grinding up the pills and putting on your skin will also NOT do the same things at all. :P That's like your parent asking you to go pick up some oil from the store so they can cook dinner and you go to the automotive section and pick up engine oil. They're different!! :3

Also what kind of acne scars? Vitamin C won't do anything for depressions in the skin, but if you mean dark marks, it can help those. Don't forget to wear sunscreen EVERY. DAY. sunny or cloudy or else nothing will fade even with the vitamin c helping.

You are looking for a vitamin C TOPICAL serum with L-Ascorbic Acic as the main active ingredient.

THESE are the kind of vitamin C you want. :)


CSI Youth Serum 12% L-AA, $18 for 1 fluid ounce


NuFountain Celsignal 15% MAP with hyaluronic acid, & Niacinamide, $26 for 1 fluid ounce


NuFountain C20 20% L-AA, $17 for 1 fluid ounce

u/dcphoto78 · 5 pointsr/30PlusSkinCare

If the scent of ferulic acid wasn't a migraine trigger, I'd use the Timeless serum. Their products are amazing. Since I want LAA 20% without ferulic acid, the best I've found so far is the NuFountain L-AA Serum.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I use Cosrx BHA on my legs after shaving to reduce ingrown hairs and KP. I rotate between Philosophy Pure Grace body lotion and Illi Total Aging Care body lotion. I also love Brazilian Bum Bum Cream – it smells like coconuts and the name is fun to say! For sunscreen, I use Sun Bum Moisturizing Sunscreen Lotion SPF 50.

Then I have more hand cream than I care to admit but my two favorites are L'Occitane 20% Shea Butter hand cream and Tonymoly Panda's Dream White hand cream. I'm on the hunt for a good foot cream, but I currently use Innisfree Perfect Fresh foot cream. Lastly, I absolutely love foot masks (not the peeling kind) and my favorite are the Missha Home Aesthetic Paraffin foot masks.

To add on: I also put NuFountain vitamin C serum on my elbows whenever I use it for my face. I'm not sure if this is doing anything since I don't often look at my elbows but they're a little darker than the rest of my arm so why not?

Edit: added links!

u/and_stuff · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Vitamin E seems to break me out as well, so I've been using [this] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001TAIFZM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) with no issues.

Ingredients: Water, 20% L-Ascorbic Acid, Magnesium Sulfate, Glycerin.
And it has a pH of 2.5

u/biggs3435 · 1 pointr/keto

I've read that a 0.05% tretinoin cream (available on amazon or via prescription) and 10% vitamin C applied daily reduces the appearance of stretch marks and helps restructure the underlying skin.

u/sarabeacher · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I use NuFountains Vitamin C serum. Its sold on Amazon for $22 with free shipping. It was listed in the SCA routine because it has a low PH. I really like it! I haven't used it but only a couple weeks, so I haven't noticed too many changes, however my skin is looking/feeling more hydrated and plump, and also my dark circles seem less obvious.

u/mastiii · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

This guide can help you. Any of the products listed there can help you. I will list some of my personal recommendations below. It depends on what your budget is and whether you prefer to buy online or in stores. You don't have to go crazy and buy it all. Pick one or two products to start with. I also highly recommend a daily sunscreen to prevent the PIH from getting darker.


CeraVe PM - a moisturizer that contains niacinamide (available almost everywhere like Target, Walmart, CVS). You can print a $2 off coupon from the CeraVe website too. It's about $11-14.

Ponds dark spot treatment - moisturizer with niacinamide and Vitamin C. Available almost everywhere. I have seen tiny jars in the travel section at Target for $1.47. A big jar is something like $7-9.

Elta MD Clear - sunscreen with niacinamide. You can only buy online or from some dermatologists.

Nufountain Vitamin C serum - available online only, I think.

As for AHA products, I recommend Silk Naturals (online only), St. Ives pads (these are discontinued so you can find them at Big Lots or on Amazonly only), Paula's Choice 8% AHA (online only), or any of the products made by the brand Alpha Hydrox (available at Ulta and some pharmacies (CVS?)).

u/lilpeedee · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

I agree with everything that /u/prynceszh said! I am in my 40's and have stepped up my skin care game recently. I started using a Vitamin C serum in the morning under my moisturizer, I found this one to be much more cost effective than the Paula's Choice one. I also added a sunscreen after my moisturizer in the morning.

At night after I take my makeup off I alternate nights using an AHA and a Retinol. I tried to use them together every night but my skin did not like that at all. I don't have acne so your mom might prefer the BHA to the AHA which helps with acne more. The AHA I use is this one. Then I also use her Clinica Retinol treatment which I like a lot. It takes a bit of time for your skin to adjust to it so she needs to go slowly and follow the directions. I also use this serum around my eyes because it is gently enough to use there. I have found this routine is working well for me and I have seen some benefit to fine lines, but I don't have any deep wrinkles. Yet. :)