TruSkin Vitamin C Serum Offered at 10 Percent Discount on Amazon
The serum is listed at a reduced price during Amazon's Memorial Day sale. The product is described as containing hyaluronic acid and aloe and is marketed for multiple skin types.
Usa TodayTruSkin's vitamin C facial serum is available at a 10 percent discount through Amazon's Memorial Day sale. The product is sold in a bundle and is listed below its regular price during the promotion. The serum is formulated with hyaluronic acid and aloe.
It is dermatologist-tested and certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny. The product is intended for dry, sensitive, oily, combination, and normal skin.
Users are instructed to apply three to five drops after cleansing and before moisturizer. The serum can be used in the morning or evening. The current sale runs through Monday, May 25. Amazon has stated that its Prime Day event will occur in June 2026 rather than July.
Shoppers do not need an Amazon Prime membership to purchase the serum at the discounted price. Prime members receive faster shipping and early access to certain Lightning Deals.
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Shoppers may purchase the serum at a lower price until May 25.
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Amazon may record increased orders for the promoted item during the sale period.
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