Vivier Serum 30

$219.00

A pharmaceutical-grade 30% vitamin C serum designed to visibly brighten, firm, and protect the skin while supporting collagen production.

This is a serious vitamin C for people who know their skin can handle it. If you’ve used vitamin C before and want to level up, this one delivers real brightness and firmness over time. It has that active feel on application, but it’s still elegant and absorbs beautifully. We love this for clients who want noticeable results and are committed to consistency—it’s powerful, effective, and absolutely worth it.

Vivier Serum 30 is a high-potency vitamin C serum formulated with pharmaceutical-grade L-ascorbic acid at a 30% concentration. Designed for experienced vitamin C users, this advanced formula helps brighten uneven tone, improve skin firmness, and protect against environmental damage that accelerates visible aging.

By supporting collagen synthesis and neutralizing free radicals, Serum 30 works to smooth fine lines, enhance skin clarity, and improve overall texture. Its lightweight liquid texture absorbs quickly, making it easy to layer under moisturizer and SPF. With consistent use, skin appears more radiant, firm, and resilient.

Key Benefits
✓ Brightens dull and uneven skin tone
✓ Helps firm skin and improve elasticity
✓ Supports collagen production
✓ Provides powerful antioxidant protection
✓ Improves overall skin texture and radiance

Apply 2–3 drops to clean, dry skin in the morning. Smooth evenly over the face and neck before moisturizer and sunscreen. Use once daily. Not recommended for sensitive or vitamin C–naïve skin—introduce gradually and always follow with SPF.

L-Ascorbic Acid (30% Vitamin C): Brightens skin, boosts collagen, and protects against free radical damage.

Antioxidant Support: Helps defend skin from environmental stressors.

Hydrating Agents: Maintain skin comfort while using a high-potency active.

Full Ingredient List
Water (Aqua), L-Ascorbic Acid, Propylene Glycol, Alcohol Denat., Glycerin, Disodium EDTA, Phenoxyethanol.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use Vivier Serum 30 after cleansing and before moisturizer and sunscreen, ideally in the morning for antioxidant protection. Apply a few drops to dry skin, gently patting it into the face and neck while avoiding the immediate eye area, then wait about a minute for absorption before layering moisturizer and a broad spectrum SPF. For sensitive or new users, start every other day and build to daily use as tolerated. The serum’s pharmaceutical grade 30% vitamin C concentration delivers brightening, antioxidant protection, and collagen support, so sunscreen is essential to protect gains. This routine benefits people with dullness, early signs of aging, or sun damage who want clinical-strength brightening. If you experience persistent irritation, stop use and consult a dermatologist; you can also introduce the serum gradually or use it in the evening if daytime sensitivity occurs.
Not necessarily, but 30% vitamin C is a high concentration and can be strong for some skin types. A 30% pharmaceutical-grade vitamin C offers increased antioxidant protection, supports collagen synthesis, and can accelerate visible brightening because higher concentrations deliver more active molecules to the skin. At the same time, higher concentrations raise the risk of irritation, especially for sensitive, barrier-compromised, or retinoid-naive skin. This product benefits mature skin, photo-damaged skin, and users experienced with actives who want faster clinical-grade results. If you are sensitive, perform a patch test, start with alternate-day use, or consider a lower-concentration vitamin C until tolerance improves. If severe redness or stinging persists, discontinue and consult a skincare professional.
Vivier Serum 30 carries a higher price because it is a pharmaceutical-grade formulation with a high 30% vitamin C concentration and the manufacturing controls needed to preserve potency and stability. Higher cost factors include sourcing high-purity actives, specialized formulation work to maintain efficacy without excess irritation, clinical-level testing and quality control, and packaging that protects oxidation. Those investments are intended to deliver measurable brightening, antioxidant protection, and collagen-supporting benefits seen with clinical-grade products. This type of serum is best for shoppers prioritizing evidence-backed, professional-grade results and who tolerate potent actives. If your concerns are mild or you prefer lower-strength actives, a gentler or lower-concentration vitamin C product may be a sensible alternative.
Yes, but you should separate their use and monitor tolerance. Vitamin C and retinol are both active ingredients that can increase cell turnover and irritation if layered together. Best practice is to use Vivier Serum 30 in the morning for daytime antioxidant protection and apply retinol or acids at night. If you prefer to use both in the same routine, introduce them slowly, alternate nights, and ensure robust moisturizing and sunscreen use. This approach benefits people targeting both collagen stimulation and resurfacing while minimizing irritation. Those with highly reactive or barrier-compromised skin should avoid concurrent use, perform patch testing, and consult a dermatologist before combining strong actives.
You may notice initial brightening and improved skin radiance within 2 to 4 weeks, while firmer texture and reductions in fine lines commonly appear over 8 to 12 weeks with consistent use. Antioxidant effects begin immediately upon application, which helps protect against daily oxidative stress, but structural changes like increased collagen need more time because they depend on collagen synthesis and skin remodeling. These timelines assume consistent application, proper sun protection, and an otherwise healthy skincare routine. Results vary by baseline skin condition, age, and adherence. If you have significant hyperpigmentation or deep wrinkles, clinical interventions or longer-term use may be required and you should consult a skincare professional for a tailored plan.