I trialed this serum for 10 days - which is more than enough time to gets results according to the box's claims of "results in 6 days". I was excited to try this serum, as I have several dark spots on my face I'd like to get rid of (even if they faded a slight amount I'd be happy!). Taking the bottle out of the box I immediately like the packaging, I'm a big fan of products that come in glass bottles. The serum itself has a slightly thinner consistency than others I've tried in the past, and has a very light floral smell. The dropper makes it very easy to apply, one squeeze of the dropper is enough for one application. The serum absorbed into my skin quickly and didn't leave any greasy feeling. They recommend using this both morning and evening, however I've only added it to my night routine for now.
Regardless of the above, the key point is did this product stand up to the following claims: Claim 1: Immediately skin looks healthier and more radiant My response: that's a very vague and ambiguous claim, but I think I'd have to agree that yes, my skin did look healthier and more radiant immediately after use.
Claim 2: From 3 days, skin appears more even, brighter and smoother My response: after 3 day the areas that I had used this on did appear a little more even and brighter, though I'm not sure I would go so far to say smoother.
Claim 3: From 6 days, the density of dark spots appear reduced My response: after 6 days I feel like some (not all) of my dark spots appear to look slightly less dark.
Claim 4: From 8 weeks, -43% of dark spot and acne mark appearance is visibly reduced My response: as I've only used this for 10 days I can't comment on this claim, but I will continue to use it and hope that the appearance of my dark spots continue to reduce!
Note: Unfortunately because wearing a face mask is something I have to do regularly for work, the skin around my mouth has become quite dry, flaky and irritated. So I wasn't able to use this serum on that skin as I find salicylic acid in products tends to cause further dryness and peeling.
I think I've been thinking of Garnier as the Garnier from 15 years ago - a young-skewing brand with ok-ish products.
I think everyone needs to get reacquainted with the brand - it's really, really good.
I love that Garnier are certified cruelty-free and seems to be making an effort to be more green, for example this comes in a recyclable glass bottle.
The Vitamin C Brightening Serum has Vitamin C, Niacinamide & Salicylic Acid in it, all ingredients I love, and yet I haven't used a product combining them all.
It's a very light, non-greasy serum that soaks into the skin. Looking at the product claims: - Immediately skin looks healthier and more radiant - I agree with this! It leaves skin dewy and soft. - From 3 days, skin appears more even, brighter and smoother - yeap I agree, - From 6 days, the density of dark spots appear reduced - hmm I think I noticed improvement to my dark spots around 10 days.
This is a reasonably priced, easy to buy, great serum!