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Dayglow Vitamin C serum
Dayglow Vitamin C serum
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$46.50 USD
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Love & Light Botanicals was founded at 40 by a cosmetic scientist who spent her 30s struggling with sensitive, compromised skin. Struggling to find products that didn't make her skin worse, she earned a diploma in organic cosmetic science and built a line from scratch: formulated in-house, developed to international standards, with botanical actives chosen for what the skin actually craves.
Dayglow is a lightweight daily serum designed to brighten, hydrate, and defend gently. A silky formula that layers effortlessly into any AM routine, it delivers antioxidant care and lasting moisture support from the first pump.
Neroli flower water forms the hydrating base of the formula — a naturally soothing botanical water that refreshes and balances the skin while adding a gentle, uplifting sensory experience to the daily ritual. Vitamin C, delivered as magnesium ascorbyl phosphate — a stable, gentle form ideal for sensitive skin — provides antioxidant defense against environmental stressors and supports a brighter, more even complexion over time. 100% pure, high molecular weight hyaluronic acid and panthenol (B5) deliver lasting moisture and barrier comfort — leaving skin feeling smooth, plush, and supported throughout the day.
The result: skin that feels refreshed, balanced, and nourished — bright without effort. Formulated for sensitive skin and backed by our Happiness Guarantee.
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