C Skin Brightening Pads
C Skin Brightening Pads
Description
Convenient and quick vitamin C application pads target uneven tone, texture, and pigmentation with a unique blend of brightening ingredients.
Pigment Balancing Pads
A unique blend of ingredients including vitamin C, All-Trans Retinol, and Kojic Acid work synergistically to help reduce signs of discoloration and uneven tone associated with hyperpigmentation. C Skin Brightening Pads gently resurface skin to reveal fresher, brighter looking complexion.
In your regimen
In your regimen
- Cleanse
- Step 2: Prep
- Moisturize
- Eye care
- Protect
Apply to face, neck, and décolleté twice daily.
Targets
Targets
Blemish-prone skin and nourishing conditions for clearer, brighter complexion.
Suited for
Suited for
AM | PM • All Skin Types
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
- Botanical brighteners synergistically address uneven pigmentation
- Chemical exfoliants reveal fresher looking skin
- Formulated with All-Trans Retinol for skin rejuvenating benefits
- Lightly moisturizing to reduce irritation and dryness
INGREDIENTS
INGREDIENTS
Water, Alcohol Denat., Glycerin, Hamamelis Virginiana Leaf Extract, Lactic acid, Kojic acid, Ethoxydiglycol, Ascorbic acid, Glycolic Acid, Xylitol, Salicylic Acid, Urea, Retinol, Polysorbate 20, Copper PCA.
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FAQs: Vitamin C Pads (C Skin Brightening Pads)
Refresh, brighten, and tone with C Skin Brightening Pads—easy-to-use, pre-soaked vitamin C pads for your face and neck. These exfoliating pads deliver a targeted blend of vitamin C (ascorbic acid), All-Trans Retinol, kojic acid, and other resurfacing ingredients to visibly smooth and refine the look of your skin.
Ideal for all skin types, they’re a quick addition to your AM or PM routine.
What are C Skin Brightening Pads used for?
How do C Skin Brightening Pads improve skin tone and clarity?
How do you use vitamin C pads?
Can I use C Skin Brightening Pads every day?
Are these pads suitable for sensitive skin?
What ingredients are in the C Skin Brightening Pads?
- Ascorbic acid (vitamin C): A potent antioxidant that helps brighten dull skin and support a more even-looking tone. It also protects against environmental stressors.
- Kojic acid: A naturally derived ingredient that works to visibly improve the look of discoloration and uneven tone, helping refine overall complexion.
- All-Trans Retinol: A vitamin A derivative known for encouraging skin renewal. It helps smooth texture and supports a more youthful, refreshed appearance.
- Lactic acid, glycolic acid, and salicylic acid: A trio of chemical exfoliants that gently remove buildup and dead skin cells, revealing a fresher, smoother surface underneath.
- Glycerin and urea: Humectants that draw moisture into the skin and help maintain hydration and softness, especially with exfoliating ingredients present.
- Witch hazel: A botanical extract that helps tone the skin and reduce the look of enlarged pores.
Does vitamin C lighten dark spots?
How long does it take to see results?
Can I use C Skin Brightening Pads with other vitamin C products?
Should I use sunscreen while using brightening pads?
Are the C Skin Brightening Pads safe for all skin types?
What is the best time of day to apply C Skin Brightening Pads?
Do I need to rinse my face after using the pads?
How are these pads different from other vitamin C treatments?
Can C Skin Brightening Pads be used on blemish-prone skin?
Can I use these pads during pregnancy or breastfeeding?
What should I know about common ingredients in skincare, and why do they matter?
- Sodium ascorbyl phosphate: A stable, water-soluble form of vitamin C often used in serums and creams to brighten skin tone and support a more even complexion.
- Fruit extracts: Typically added for their natural antioxidant properties and may help improve the look of dull or tired skin.
- Green tea: A plant-based ingredient known for its calming and antioxidant benefits, making it popular in products targeting visible redness or uneven tone.
- Disodium EDTA: A stabilizer that helps extend shelf life and prevent the formula from breaking down by binding trace metals that can affect product stability.
- Oil: Sometimes included to help seal in moisture—though those with oily or combination skin may prefer lightweight or non-comedogenic versions.
- Fragrance: Can enhance the sensory experience of a product but may cause sensitivity in some users. If you’re sensitive, look for fragrance-free or essential oil–free options.
- Water: Often the base of creams and gels, helping dissolve other ingredients and hydrate the skin.
- Phenoxyethanol: A preservative used to keep formulas safe from bacteria and mold. It's generally used in low concentrations (under 1%).
- Decrease quantity: Often appears as a tip in usage instructions, reminding users that with concentrated ingredients, a little goes a long way. Using too much can sometimes cause irritation or product waste.
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It has helped with my sun spots!
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