Some people like to read to relieve stress. Some people like to go for walks. But if I have a few minutes during the day, I like to watch celebrity girlfriend GRWM videos. With access to every product imaginable and secrets from professional glam teams, it’s safe to assume that what celebs are using on their faces is bound to be good. If you see multiple celebrities promoting the same product, the product may have already been added to your cart.
One such product is iS Clinical’s Pro-Heal Serum Advanced+ ($158), a restorative vitamin C serum used by Julianne Moore and Chrissy Teigen. We’ll soon find out if it suits both 30-something and 60-something skin, but it must be something special. This formula includes the brand’s ADVANCE+ Vitamin C with vitamins A, E, and olive leaf extract. According to the brand, the antioxidant protection of vitamins A, E, and C treats acne, rosacea, and inflammation, and reduces the appearance of premature aging. Additionally, the complementary combination of olive leaf and vitamin E nourishes and moisturizes irritated skin. The result is less redness, brighter dark spots, fewer wrinkles and age spots, and brighter, firmer skin.

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The benefits listed above are enough to understand why Teigen uses Proheal Serum Advanced+ “every morning,” and why Moore incorporates “four to five drops” into her “daily skin care routine.” But they’re not the only ones singing its praises. A 75-year-old shopper said his “blemishes disappeared overnight”, while a 30-year-old who suffers from cystic acne reported seeing a “huge difference” in his complexion. A third reviewer raved that her skin was “smoother and brighter than ever.” One shopper even thought of “cutting out foundation” because her skin felt “smooth and glowing.” Another commented: “Incredibly effective at reducing redness and inflammation.” One shopper was quick to get right to his point, saying: He says, “If I had to throw out everything else in my skincare arsenal, this is the one thing I’d keep.”
