Vitamin C Serum
SUMMARY OF REVIEWS
Benton Vitamin C Serum uses pure ascorbic acid, making it potent enough to fade stubborn dark marks and improve dull tone without causing breakouts. The texture is like a moisturizer with a slightly sticky finish that fades once set, but it can sting on open spots, so those with reactive or acne-prone skin should be cautious. One reviewer notes it is not suitable for beginners with vitamin C due to its potency.
FULL REVIEWS
POSITIVE
- “This is actually my favorite vitamin C serum”6:34–6:43
- “This one is potent because it has pure ascorbic acid as its star ingredient”6:40–6:47
- “The texture of this serum is like a moisturizer with a slightly sticky finish that fades once it sets”6:47–6:52
- “This is a reliable vitamin C for me that doesn't break me out like others”7:18–7:26
- “This is a potent type of vitamin C. So I would not suggest this for beginners with vitamin C”7:23–7:33
- “It really faded my stubborn dark pimple marks and it did not cause me to break out”7:57–8:06
- “I think that this is great for people struggling with deep old brown marks or dull tone”8:06–8:11
- “If you have reactive or acne prone skin and you're actively breaking out, you just have to be cautious because it can sting on open spots”8:13–8:20
- Source: Best serums for fading acne spots - Nov 5, 2025
MIXED / NEGATIVE
No negative reviews yet — creators have only had good things to say.
WHAT CREATORS SAY
- Consensus
- 4.6 / 5 from 1 creator reviewGrailPeople ratings based on creator reviews.
- ⚠ may not suit sensitive skin (1)
- ⚠ didn't help with acne (1)
Product details
Details
- Type
- facial serum
- Finish
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- Shade
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- Key ingredients
- Ascorbic acid, Glycerin, Panthenol, Ferulic acid, Adenosine, Glutathione, Tocopherol, Tocotrienol
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