Index / In Beauty Project / ProC serum
In Beauty Project

ProC serum.

In Beauty Project ProC serum
Serums

About this product

A vitamin C serum with resveratrol, tranexamic acid, and ferulic acid designed to brighten skin and address dark spots and hyperpigmentation.

Best for

Mature skin
Serums

The Guru Index verdict

72%

Approved

Approved · 72%
2Reviewers
1Approved
1Mixed
0Skip

What the gurus are saying

The serum impressed one expert for its gentler vitamin C blend (a 15% mix of three forms) which calmed redness and caused no irritation, even for sensitive and rosacea-prone skin where standard vitamin C often stings. The airless pump packaging and available refills add practical appeal. However, another reviewer praised the brightening ingredient roster but flagged customer service concerns, suggesting buying through Sephora for easier returns if the company's support falls short.
Synthesized from 2 expert reviews
Every take, in full

What the gurus are saying.

Every take we've logged from this product's reviews across YouTube. Click any row to watch the moment they said it.

All takes Approved only Skip only Mixed only Hide sponsored
~Mixed
"The In Beauty Project ProC serum has resveratrol in there, ascorbic acid, tranexamic acid, ferulic acid. It's got a lot of nice brightening ingredients if you're willing to take the chance with this company. I do like the product and I've liked the brand, but I've heard from a couple people that mentioned they had issues with customer service not being very helpful. When you hear bad things about customer service, it doesn't make me want to recommend them. Or maybe order it from Sephora where you could return it more easily."
Approved
"This is a heavy hitter if you are focused on dark spots and hyperpigmentation. One of the reasons I've been trying it and loving it is because the blend of vitamin C is better geared for sensitive skin, rosacea-prone skin, and redness-prone skin, which is me. Since I've been trying this product, I have not gotten any irritation, no increased redness, no burning or stinging throughout the day or with other skincare products, which can be so common when you're using pure ascorbic acid vitamin C serums. The three types of vitamin C in this are a 15% complex of ascorbic acid, 3-O-ethyl ascorbate, and THD ascorbate, so all of the great vitamin C's combined into 15%. I like that this is an airless pump, no dropper or bottle format, and there's a refill you can buy that will save you some money. It's not the cheapest vitamin C out there, but if you have really sensitive skin and you're just looking for a different type of formulation or different additives, something like this might be worth the extra money for you."
You might also like

Similar products worth a look.

Other products the same gurus have weighed in on, plus more from this brand and category.

This week's top beauty news, in your inbox.

A weekly read of the takes worth catching up on: the raves, the splits, the ones the gurus won't shut up about. Free, no spam, unsubscribe whenever.

Subscribe to the digest