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TruSkin Vitamin C has been featured in many celebs’ beauty routines.
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TruSkin’s “No Frying Day” sale on Amazon is offering a special discount on their flagship product, Vitamin C Facial Serum ($49 $39).
Many A-list celebrities swear by vitamin C as a superhero skincare ingredient, including Kyle Richards, who touted TruSkin’s formula while sharing her spa day must-haves during a 2023 Amazon Live appearance.

“Vitamin C is a miracle. If you apply it on your face all the time, you will automatically see a difference the next day,” she said.
Richards isn’t the only one who’s noticed a change to her skin: Dancing with the Stars pro Sharna Burgess previously shared her skin-care routine on the brand’s Instagram.
“It uses a special type of Vitamin C so you can see and feel the difference after use,” Burgess said, describing the serum as “gentle on the skin.”


Alexandra Daddario teased the same skin-care staple in her routine breakdown for Vogue Beauty Secrets, and Disney star Kylie Cantrall is an ambassador for the brand, previously raving about the best-selling serum in an Instagram video, calling it “literally a multivitamin for my skin.”
Amazon reviewers are similarly enamored, with the product receiving over 143.6k reviews and an average rating of 4.3 stars.

“It gives a subtle glow and is great to use,” one satisfied customer wrote about the “light” citrus-scented formula.
“TruSkin Vitamin C Skin Serum has been a total revolution to my skincare routine,” a second shopper added, calling the product a “game changer.”
This sale won’t last long, so make sure you shop early if you want to save big.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, commerce writer and reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies on the affordable styles celebs are really wearing, trys on Hollywood’s favorite brands, and finds the beauty products that keep stars in red carpet-worthy shape. She consults stylists and industry pros (including celebs themselves) for first-hand product recommendations, trend forecasts, and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has also been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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