20% Vitamin C + E Ferulic Acid Serum
SUMMARY OF REVIEWS
Timeless Skin Care's 20% Vitamin C + E Ferulic Acid Serum is a popular dupe that many prefer over pricier options, partly because it comes in a pump bottle instead of a dropper. Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Sam Ellis recommends it for those without sensitive skin, noting the 20% concentration may be too strong for some. HotandFlashy calls it an "all-time favorite," and at around $27, it's a well-regarded budget-friendly choice.
FULL REVIEWS
POSITIVE
- “My other longtime favorite is from Timeless. Theirs is 20% ascorbic acid and it contains the ferulic acid, the vitamin E, and hyaluronic acid”10:47–10:53
- “This is generally around 26.95”10:57–11:00
- Source: Budget friendly anti-aging skincare that actually works - Jun 12, 2026
- “One of our all-time favorite vitamin C serums from Timeless Skin Care”8:02–8:11
- Source: Amazon Big Spring Sale Top Picks - Mar 27, 2026
- “Another popular dupe is the Timeless 20% C E ferulic”2:04–2:09
- “A lot of people actually like this one better because it comes in a pump bottle rather than a dropper”2:13–2:17
- “If you don't have sensitive skin and that extra 5% increase in vitamin C isn't going to be problematic for you, it's another great alternative and it'll run you like 27 bucks”2:18–2:22
- Source: Science-backed skincare dupes saving patients thousands - May 29, 2026
- “That is one that I use right after I cleanse and tone. My first product that goes on my face is the Timeless Skin Care serum”8:48–8:57
- Source: My winter skincare routine for face and body - Feb 19, 2026
MIXED / NEGATIVE
No negative reviews yet — creators have only had good things to say.
WHAT CREATORS SAY
- Consensus
- 4.6 / 5 from 3 creator reviewsGrailPeople ratings based on creator reviews.
- Value
- Value for money (2)
Product details
Details
- Type
- facial serum
- Finish
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- Shade
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- Key ingredients
- L-Ascorbic Acid, Alpha Tocopherol, Ferulic Acid, Sodium Hyaluronate, Panthenol, Ethoxydiglycol, Propylene Glycol, Polysorbate 80, Benzylalcohol, Dehydroacetic Acid
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