L-Ascorbic Vitamin C has been part of my daily skincare routine for several years now. This ingredient is one of the most effective in preserving the youthfulness of the skin and giving it radiance, in my opinion!
I’ve talked about it in each of my vitamin C serum reviews but it seems important to me to repeat my specifications / expectations for this type of products.
In a vitamin C serum, I’m looking for:- a liquid, non-greasy, water-based texture, for better absorption and effectiveness on my combo skin,- a formula that contains vitamin C L-Ascorbic (I prefer this ingredient to its derivatives, which are less effective on me),- a sufficient concentration of L-ascorbic acid (between 10 and 20%),- ideally, I prefer when there are other antioxidant ingredients in its formula (vitamin E, ferulic acid…) to make it more stable,- a formula with a pH of 3.5 or less to ensure better stability of the formula,- a bottle that protects the formula from air and light (no transparent glass),- a good price, and a decent quantity of product (ideally 30ml) to be able to use it long enough to see an effectiveness, but without the product oxidizing (there is no point in having a 50ml bottle if you can’t finish it because it has oxidised).
If I’m so picky, with all these criteria, it’s because L-ascorbic acid/ vitamin C is certainly the most effective form of vitamin C but it’s also the least stable in a water-based formula (which is the case for a lot of vitamin C serums). Therefore, if I choose a formula that isn’t properly stabilized, it won’t be effective at all, which would be a shame!
And that’s also the reason why these Vichy ampoules caught my eye as soon as they were released a few months ago. Because typically, this ampoule format guarantees a fresh, stable and logically more effective formula.
So I tried a box of 30 ampoules and I give you my opinion!
Vichy LiftActiv Peptide-C Ampoule Serum, my review:
I spotted the Vichy ampoules when the brand released them in France last October.
I jumped on it because it’s quite complicated to find a good L-Ascorbic acid serum at a decent price and is available in France. If you can order in or from the US, Maelove or Timeless are great options, but if you’re based in Europe or the Middle-East like me, good vitamin C serums are more expensive.
For now, the best option I found is from Paula’s Choice, the C15 Booster, but it’s still relatively expensive, especially for its size (20ml). The Drunk Elephant C Firma is also very good, but really, I find it pricey (and the texture can be too rich for me depending on the season).
And also, I really found the concept of the ampoule format interesting with a product that needs to be stable, to be effective.
Here, in fact, you have the guarantee of a fresh and stable product, which means maximum effectiveness with each use! And all of this without having to use any preservatives!
The price is relatively decent if you compare the products in terms of quantity. Each ampoule is very generous, 1.8ml, and can be kept for 48 hours.
The brand recommends to use a whole ampoule per day (1 ampoule makes 2 uses on the face, neck and décolleté, morning and evening). So at this rate, the box of 30 ampoules will last you one month.
But personally, I prefer to use only 1/2 ampoule per day, in the morning. The effectiveness is the same and it allows me to double my treatment time. A box of 30 ampoules lasts me 2 months, and allows me to treat my face, neck and décolleté.
The price is similar to the Paula’s Choice Booster (which is 20ml), but you have more product with the ampoules (30 X 1.8 ml, it’s almost double), and you can therefore treat more “surface”.
Of course, there is also the advantage of a product that stays fresh throughout the whole treatment, which is not always a guarantee with other vitamin C serums, more exposed to air, and to oxidation after a few weeks of daily use.
From my experience with these ampoules, I must admit that you have to get used to it! Using them is definitely a different experience than using a conventional serum with a pump or a pipette.
As a former beautician, it wasn’t the first time I used ampoules.
A piece of friendly advice: always use a tissue to break your ampoule, don’t do it directly with your bare fingers! It’s a bit too easy to cut your finger, I speak from experience…
Otherwise, in terms of results, I found them to be as effective as my other vitamin C serums. I still have that radiance and fresh complexion effect, thanks to L-Ascorbic acid!
If you want to know more about all the effects on the skin of this ingredient (and why I’m obsessed with it), I wrote a whole dedicated Focus On article about vitamin C/ L-Ascorbic acid 🙂
As for the anti-ageing effect, it’s difficult to see them right away, it’s more like a long term effect. Here, it’s more about prevention (at least in my case, I don’t expect more from it). The concentration of L-Ascorbic acid is lower than the serums I usually use (10% against my usual 15%) but there are anti-aging peptides that compensate.
The brand Vichy talks about a moisturizing effect, but personally, I prefer to add another moisturizing serum on top (#moreismore) because of my very dehydrated skin. For normal skin without dehydration, this should probably be enough as a 2 in 1 serum, I guess!
Of course, if you reading this in France or Europe, its big plus is that you can easily find it in your pharmacy, and I can see how that could tip the scales in its favour compared to other vitamin C serums! 🙂
In conclusion:
An effective, decent priced and easily accessible vitamin C serum in France and Europe, that’s what Vichy LiftActiv Specialist Peptide-C Anti-Ageing Ampoules are!
As a side note, of course, ampoules are a bit different to use, and it’s a new habit, but you get used to it very quickly.
The Vichy LiftActiv Peptide-C Ampoule Serum retails between $50 and $60 for 30X1.8ml, depending on the retailers.