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C+C Serum – The Overview
“Stratia” is a company that makes a number of skin care creams and serums. C+C Serum is a vitamin c serum that claims to reduce dark spots, boost skin elasticity, diminish fine lines, and wrinkles according to the manufacturer. The official website contains information about the product and how it is supposed to work. While the website is reasonably professional in appearance and consumer-friendly, it is very standard in what it offers. Some contact details are shown so consumers can get in touch with the customer service department and there are a few success stories but no before and after photos. The product page for C+C Serum includes the list of key ingredients contained in the formula, full descriptions are provided but individual amounts used are not disclosed. Instructions for usage are very brief and there are no additional features such as video tutorials etc.
Consumers can purchase C+C Serum directly from the website. The manufacturer does have a subscription program which the customer can join and receive 5% off every month and there is the option of signing up for the rewards program to receive special offers directly from the manufacturer. Although no free samples of C+C Serum are available, also it does not provides any money back guarantee.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Ascorbic Acid, Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate, CoQ10
C+C Serum – Product Description
According to the manufacturer, C+C Serum is rich in antioxidants. The key active ingredients used in the formula are listed on the product page but with a brief explanation. Ascorbic acid is a form of Vitamin C that has antioxidant effects, Tyrosine and Zinc also contribute to the claimed effects of C+C Serum. It is to be used at least once a day.
Good about C+C Serum
- C+C Serum’s key ingredients are listed
- The official website is professional and user-friendly
- It uses good quality ingredients
- Customer success stories are shown
Bad about C+C Serum
- There is no free sample available
- No money back guarantee is mentioned
- A product information video is not included on the website
- Special bulk-purchasing are not offered
- Auto-delivery program ships without consent if you forget to cancel subscription
C+C Serum – The Bottom Line
There does not appear to be anything about C+C Serum that makes it stand out from other vitamin c products on the market. Even though C+C Serum contains ingredients that have a history of use in the reduction of dark spots and diminish fine lines, and wrinkles but there are no clinical studies cited as proof of just how well it works. Customer reviews for C+C Serum are shown and, as with any kind of topical product, results will vary from person to person. It would be helpful if more details were provided about the formula ingredients, such as their concentrated amounts, so consumers could have a better understanding of the product in relation to its benefits. However, given the fact that there are no free samples available, the manufacturer needs to provide upfront details regarding the money-back guarantee. Unfortunately, we can’t say that it works with absolute certainty. We think there are better options which would require a little bit more research but you would be getting more overall benefits.