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Cellex-C, the company credited with starting the vitamin C craze, sells its L-ascorbic-acid based productsranging from High Potency Serum to Skin Firming Cream Plusvia doctors offices and skin-care salons
The current craze for vitamin C has more to do with curbing crows feet than with curing the common cold. Topical vitamin C treatments are all the rage among facialists and dermatologists, and theyre even popping up at cosmetics counters. The trend can be traced back to the now-classic Cellex-C Serum, which debuted in 1994, and whose cult status has triggered a swarm of mimics
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