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Evidence-based skincare actives with real clinical trial data. Retinol, niacinamide, and vitamin C have decades of dermatology research. We separate science from serum marketing.
The most clinically validated vitamin C serum ever produced. The Duke Patent formulation (15% L-ascorbic acid + 1% vitamin E + 0.5% ferulic acid at pH 2.5-3.5) has specific peer-reviewed evidence showing 8x photoprotection and significant collagen stimulation. Expensive, but the evidence is genuinely unmatched.
Dermatology gold standard at a pharmacy price. Niacinamide (vitamin B3) at 10% has robust clinical evidence for reducing pore appearance, evening skin tone, and improving barrier function. At $5.99 for 120+ applications, the value is extraordinary.
Retinol with ceramides and niacinamide in a dermatologist-developed formula. Retinol (vitamin A) has the strongest anti-aging evidence of any OTC skincare ingredient -- period. CeraVe's encapsulated delivery and barrier-supporting ceramides reduce the irritation that makes retinol hard to tolerate.
Beautiful packaging, excellent texture, mediocre evidence. Contains signal peptides and growth factors that have theoretical anti-aging mechanisms but minimal published clinical trial data at the concentrations used. At $68, you are paying for branding, not science.