New Clean Beauty Brand Vividraw Introduces Three Serums for Radiant Skin

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For skincare enthusiasts looking for new options, Vividraw—a secondary brand of the well-known Dr. G—has launched a trio of serums that aim to address common skincare concerns. Known for their commitment to clean beauty, Vividraw products are vegan, cruelty-free, and formulated without artificial fragrances or harsh chemicals, making them a potential choice for those with sensitive skin.

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Here’s a closer look at three serums Vividraw offers:

Niacin Onion All Clear Ampoule

This serum incorporates whole onion concentrate and 5% niacinamide, ingredients known in the skincare world for their brightening properties. While the inclusion of onion may raise eyebrows, it’s used here for its potential to even skin tone and address discoloration. The formula is lightweight and absorbs quickly into the skin.

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Baobab Hydrogen to Drop Ampoule

Designed for hydration, this serum features Baobab extract and a gel-to-water formula that feels refreshing upon application. It’s marketed as a mild exfoliator as well, promising smoother skin texture with regular use.

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Apple Vinegar Pore Tightening Ampoule

This serum focuses on refining pores with apple vinegar as a key ingredient. Its lightweight texture makes it easy to incorporate into a routine, and it’s intended to help with clearing clogged pores over time.

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My Experience

After trying all three serums, I found that they left my skin feeling refreshed and noticeably glowy after application. The Niacin Onion All Clear Ampoule, in particular, gave a nice brightening effect without irritation, and the Baobab Hydrogen to Drop Ampoule provided a hydrating boost. The lack of scent across all three serums is a thoughtful touch, making them suitable for people who are fragrance-sensitive.

The Apple Vinegar Pore Tightening Ampoule left my skin feeling smooth and slightly more refined, though significant changes in pore size may take longer to notice with regular use.

Final Thoughts

While Vividraw’s claims of results within one week may depend on individual skin types and routines, the brand’s focus on clean, gentle formulas makes it worth considering for those seeking skincare products without harsh additives. If you’re looking for fragrance-free, lightweight serums, this lineup might be a good addition to your regimen.

Have you tried Vividraw? Let me know your thoughts in the comments!

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