
Real Customers, Real Results
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Why Most Vitamin C Serums Fail
(And Why Yura Doesn't)
Most vitamin C serums on the market use synthetic L-ascorbic acid at unstable concentrations that oxidize within weeks of opening. Once oxidized, the formula turns from active brightening agent to irritant — which is why so many people try vitamin C serums and end up with redness, sensitivity, or simply no results at all. The one compound that actually fades discoloration, stabilized active vitamin C, is barely present by the time it reaches your skin.
Yura is different. Our serum is built on Acerola fruit extract, a naturally-derived form of vitamin C that stays stable and bioavailable far longer than synthetic alternatives, paired with Niacinamide and TXA — two of the only actives clinically shown to visibly correct uneven tone at the source.
Formulated at gentle, sensitive-skin-safe concentrations and layered with ceramides and hyaluronic acid to protect your barrier while it works, Yura gives your skin the real, stable actives it needs — not a watered-down version that oxidizes before it can do anything.
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The #1 Vitamin C Duo That Actually Works.
I started using Yura after my dark spots got worse postpartum and nothing else was touching them. By week three my melasma patches were noticeably lighter, and my skin has never felt this hydrated without feeling greasy.
I'd tried three other vitamin C serums before this one and felt nothing from any of them. A friend told me the difference is in the Acerola extract. By month two, my sun spots had visibly faded and my tone finally looks even.
I'm skeptical about anything labeled "brightening" because my skin is sensitive. Yura is the first serum I've used with zero irritation, and my elbows and knees are smoother too since I started using the cream there.