Has anyone here not pursued an extension because client isn’t listening to advice, whitewashes statuses, purposefully misreports (read: lies) despite what data clearly shows, misses deadlines and then just rebaselines dates, etc. because of concern they will fail and try to blame consultants (so reputational risk) and for other reasons (e.g., no value in time billed, other work could be pursued, mental health, etc)?
Ole Henriksen Vitamin C serum! I used to work for them and it’s incredibly potent.
You have any thoughts on truth serum vs the new vitamin c serum?
I’m shocked that someone hasn’t posted the Skinceuticals CE Ferulic given everyone thinks it’s the holy grail. I feel like it oxidizes super quickly, which shouldn’t happen with a serum at that price point.
LOVE this one!
Sunday Riley CEO Glow 🤩
I like the Mad Hippie serum.
Ordinary!
Similar price point to skinceuticals but I prefer is clinical. Less greasy and doesn’t have the hot dog smell.
https://www.skinstore.com/is-clinical-pro-heal-serum-advance-15ml/11355226.html
I’m a big fan of Jordan Harper’s Liquid Gold
I use ROC Corexxion Serum and love it.
I used to like Biossance and it's really good. However, I tried Vichy 3 weeks ago and it suits me a little better.
Regimen - Vitamin X
My derm said the only clinically proven vitamin C serum is skinceuticals. Very $$$ but I’m happy with it so far
Good to know! I’ve heard good things about obagi and iS, too! Never heard of barefaced I’ll have to look it up!
I use this Japanese drugstore brand called Rohto, and I have seen my dark spots reduced (I’m light olive with sensitive skin, so any acne leaves a scar). I tried Mad Hippie, Paula’s, Murad, Mae love, etc., in the past. They were good, but it plateaus. This one has been perfect so far (used it for over six months now). And, I get their range of products that leave my skin plump and shiny. May I say it's incredibly cheap price-wise as well?
Drunk elephant, Paula's Choice
Not a serum but this is amazing: https://www.truthtreatments.com/products/transdermal-c-balm
Wow, never heard of this, does it work?