DISCIPLE Skincare JuiCy Serum
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DISCIPLE Skincare was created with a simple aim: to ‘sort out’ stressed-out skin. It was started by psychotherapist Charlotte Ferguson, whose adaptogen-rich formulas work not only on the surface of the skin but internally too, improving your body’s ability to adapt to stress and helping to rebalance hormones. Hand-blended in small batches from the best raw botanical ingredients, this clean, streamlined range is brimming with prebiotics to nourish good bacteria on the skin and linoleic acid (an omega 6 fatty acid) to balance skin’s natural sebum consistency and so minimise breakouts.
Stress + anxiety = dehydrated skin. DISCIPLE Skincare created JuiCy Serum to nourish, balance and feed skin while giving a boost of hydration to help soothe the effects of stress. Infused with hyaluronic acid, vitamin C and cherry extract, this is the perfect way to treat and prep skin.
DISCIPLE Skincare was created to sort out stressed skin and this all-new JuiCy Serum is a must for combatting the effects of stress on your complexion. From dullness, red patches and flare ups, this nourishing and balancing serum helps to deeply hydrate and protect skin from environmental factors as well as boost collagen production. Prepare to become obsessed!
Aqua, Sodium Hyaluronate (Hyaluronic Acid), Sodium Ascorbic Phosphate (Stabilised Vitamin C), Potassium Sorbate, Panthenol, Phenoxyethanol, Xanthin Gum, Sodium Benzoate, Prunus Avium (Cherry) Fruit Extract, Vaccinium Macrocarpon (Cranberry) Fruit Extract, Glycerin, Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Fruit Extract, Rubus Idaeus (Raspberry) Fruit Extract, Citrus Aurantium (Neroli) Oil, Citrus Paradisi (Grapefruit) Oil.
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Massage 1-2 pumps into misted or damp skin am and/or pm. Follow with oil or moisturiser to seal and protect. Use SPF am.
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Go for a different vitamin C
Unfortunately, this is a really unpleasant serum to use. It does not layer well with other products and dries to leave a film on your face which then pills after the addition of any other product. They recommend you follow it up with an oil which is basically the worst thing you can do as the peeling happens even more compared to a standard moisturiser. I've tried again and again to make it work but it really is a difficult product to like. Also as another comment noted, there is only 2% vitamin C which is frankly not enough to offer any real benefits. I like this brand but this was an extremely disappointing product which I regret purchasing.
by kaliejw
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Vitamin C serum
Like it. I use Dr. Dennis Gross Vitamin C sometimes too but this smells better.
by StellaG
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No horrible vitamin C smell
I love the effect of vitamin c but the smell of mist products makes me not want to use it but since I use the juicy mist by disciples I decided to give this a go. The texture is a bit sticky but leaves my skin plump and glowing and most important it smells great, similar to the face spray. Love it!
by CleanJunkie
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Horrible
Don’t like this at all. I love the mists in this range but my god is this serum horrible. I actually find my skin is nicer when I don’t use this. It’s sticky and tacky and leaves a crusty film on your skin. It doesn’t layer well with any other products let alone makeup and pills terribly. I haven’t noticed any brightening effect or any impact on my skin whatsoever. It also only contains 2% vitamin C which isn’t disclosed unless you do some research which is barely enough to impact the skin in any way.
by Beth
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