
Jennifer Coolidge owes her signature glow to this Vitamin C Serum and it's only $84 at Amazon Australia
Jennifer Coolidge doesn't mess around when it comes to skincare.
Known for her scene-stealing charm and effortlessly radiant glow, the White Lotus star owes much of that youthful sheen to a single product: the Vital C Hydrating Anti-Aging Serum by IMAGE Skincare.
This cult-favourite cosmeceutical formula has been a mainstay in the IMAGE Skincare lineup for over two decades, holding the title of their number one global best-seller.
And the best part? Aussies can now shop it on Amazon Australia for just $84.86, a serious steal for A-list skincare.
Loved by celebrities and recommended by professionals, the Vital C Serum is powered by four potent forms of vitamin C, designed to brighten dull skin, even tone, and fight visible signs of fatigue.
Add hyaluronic acid for lasting hydration and a cocktail of antioxidants to protect from environmental damage, and you've got a product that works overtime.
Whether you're battling fine lines, pigmentation, or the all-too-familiar tired skin look, this lightweight yet potent serum is packed with everything your skincare routine has been missing.
It brightens instantly, soothes stress-ravaged skin, and leaves you with that elusive lit-from-within glow.
The Vital C collection is where IMAGE Skincare's story began over 20 years ago, and its success hasn't slowed down.
Continuously updated with the latest ingredient tech, the range has earned its cult status for good reason, and Jennifer Coolidge isn't the only one who swears by it.
Fans of the brand can't get enough of the full IMAGE Vitamin C range.
'Love love love the Vital C range. Image Vital C Hydrating Anti-Aging Serum with the Image Vital C Hydrating Facial Oil makes my skin so hydrated and glowing,' one customer commented.
'It smells gorgeous and I'll definitely keep buying this range.'
For those wanting the full red carpet treatment, pair the serum with the Vital C Hydrating Repair Crème $118.20, a rich, nourishing moisturiser that locks in hydration while you sleep.
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