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CeraVe Skin Renewing Vitamin C Serum

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CeraVe Skin Renewing Vitamin C Serum

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A 10% L-ascorbic acid serum supported by panthenol and the CeraVe ceramide complex, so brightening antioxidant benefits come with barrier support.

Best for
All Types skin
Price
$$
Targets
BrighteningDark SpotsAging
Key actives
Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid), Hyaluronic Acid, Glycerin, Ceramides, Cholesterol, Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5), Vitamin E (Tocopherol)

Benefits

  • 10% L-ascorbic acid brightens and supports collagen
  • Ceramides and panthenol offset the acidity of vitamin C
  • Fragrance-free, suited to sensitive skin building up vitamin C

Key ingredients explained

Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic Acid)

Antioxidant

As listed: Ascorbic Acid 10%

A potent antioxidant that neutralizes UV-generated free radicals and acts as an essential cofactor for the enzymes that synthesize and stabilize collagen; it also inhibits tyrosinase to reduce melanin. The result is brighter, firmer, more even skin.

In the guide

Hyaluronic Acid

Humectant

As listed: Sodium Hyaluronate

A glycosaminoglycan humectant that binds large amounts of water; high-molecular-weight forms sit on the surface as a hydrating film, low-molecular-weight forms penetrate the stratum corneum. Because it is a humectant, in dry air it can pull water from deeper skin — so apply to damp skin and seal it.

In the guide

Glycerin

Humectant

A small humectant that attracts and holds water in the stratum corneum, delivered into the epidermis partly via aquaporin-3. It raises hydration, improves plasticity and desquamation, and supports barrier recovery — one of the best-evidenced moisturizing agents.

In the guide

Ceramides

Barrier Lipid

As listed: Ceramide NP

Sphingolipids that make up roughly 50% of stratum corneum lipids by mass (with ~25% cholesterol and ~15% free fatty acids) and organize into the lamellar bilayers that form the permeability barrier. Reinforcing them lowers water loss; deficiencies are a hallmark of atopic dermatitis.

In the guide

Cholesterol

Barrier Lipid

One of the three key stratum corneum lipids (about 25% of them), required to organize the lamellar bilayers of the barrier. Applied in optimized, cholesterol-dominant ratios it accelerates barrier recovery, especially in aged skin.

In the guide

Panthenol (Pro-Vitamin B5)

Soothing

As listed: Panthenol

The stable analog of vitamin B5, converted in skin to pantothenic acid. As a humectant it improves hydration and lowers water loss, while soothing irritation, reducing erythema, and supporting barrier repair and re-epithelialization.

In the guide

Vitamin E (Tocopherol)

Antioxidant

As listed: Tocopheryl Acetate

A fat-soluble antioxidant that neutralizes UV-generated free radicals and prevents lipid peroxidation and oxidative photoaging. It also moisturizes the stratum corneum and has anti-inflammatory activity — and works best alongside vitamin C.

In the guide

Full ingredient list

Aqua/WaterAscorbic Acid 10%GlycerinDimethiconePanthenolCeramide NPCeramide APCeramide EOPSodium HyaluronateCholesterolTocopheryl AcetatePhytosphingosineXanthan Gum

Highlighted ingredients are explained above.

How to use

  1. 01Apply a few drops to clean skin each morning.
  2. 02Always follow with broad-spectrum SPF.
  3. 03Discard if the serum darkens (oxidized).

Warnings

  • May tingle briefly on first use.
  • Store away from light and heat.

Expert summary

Uses 10% L-ascorbic acid, the most-studied but pH-sensitive vitamin C form; the ceramide and panthenol base makes it gentler than most pure-vitamin-C serums.

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