Vitamin C Serum
Vitamin C Serum
Product Description
Product overview
A soft-melting vitamin C serum from Germany's favorite drugstore brand that revitalizes dull complexions, provides antioxidant protection, and delivers a fresh radiance with its signature citrus formula enriched with two stable vitamin C derivatives and nourishing apricot kernel oil.
Dual Vitamin C Complex
Combines Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate and Ascorbyl Palmitate for stable, oil-soluble vitamin C delivery that penetrates skin effectively.
Texture & feel
SENSORYDual Vitamin C Complex
Combines Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate and Ascorbyl Palmitate for stable, oil-soluble vitamin C delivery that penetrates skin effectively.
Antioxidant Protection
Shields skin from environmental stressors and free radical damage with vitamin C and vitamin E (tocopherol) working synergistically.
Brightening Formula
Helps even out skin tone and boost radiance with vitamin C derivatives that inhibit melanin production for a more luminous complexion.
Intensive Hydration
Glycerin and apricot kernel oil provide deep moisturization while the soft-melting texture leaves skin supple and comfortable.
Safety & compatibility
SAFEVitamin C derivatives (Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate) are considered safe during pregnancy. No retinoids, salicylic acid, or hydroquinone present.
Contains Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, and Apricot Kernel Oil which can feed Malassezia yeast.
Includes parfum with Limonene, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Geraniol, and Citral. May irritate very sensitive skin.
Apricot Kernel Oil has mild comedogenic potential. Generally suitable for most skin types but patch test if acne-prone.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSAscorbyl TetraisopalmitatePromising
An oil-soluble vitamin C derivative that penetrates skin better than water-soluble forms. More stable than L-Ascorbic Acid and less irritating, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
- Penetration: Oil-soluble structure allows deeper skin penetration than pure vitamin C
- Stability: More stable against oxidation and heat compared to L-Ascorbic Acid
- Conversion: Converts to ascorbic acid in the skin to provide antioxidant benefits
Ascorbyl PalmitateSupporting
A fat-soluble vitamin C ester created by combining ascorbic acid with palmitic acid. Provides additional antioxidant support and helps stabilize the formula.
- Function: Antioxidant that helps protect skin from free radical damage
- Stability: More stable than pure vitamin C in cosmetic formulations
Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil Apricot OilProven
Nourishing plant oil rich in oleic and linoleic fatty acids, plus vitamins A, C, and E. Provides emollient and antioxidant benefits.
- Fatty Acids: Contains oleic acid (58-74%) and linoleic acid (25-30%) for skin barrier support
- Vitamins: Natural source of vitamins A, C, and E for antioxidant protection
- Skin Feel: Lightweight emollient that softens without heavy greasiness
Glycerin 2-3%Proven
A powerful humectant that draws moisture into the skin. Well-researched with proven hydrating benefits at concentrations as low as 3%.
- Hydration: Attracts water from the environment and deeper skin layers
- Barrier Support: Helps maintain skin lipids in optimal liquid crystal state
- Comedogenic Rating: 0 - will not clog pores
Tocopherol Vitamin EProven
Pure form of vitamin E that provides antioxidant protection and helps stabilize vitamin C in the formula. Also moisturizes and soothes skin.
- Synergy: Enhances vitamin C effectiveness and provides photoprotection
- Antioxidant: Neutralizes free radicals and protects cell membranes
- Stability: Helps prevent oxidation of other ingredients in the formula
26 ingredients
Aqua, Dicaprylyl Ether, Pentylene Glycol, Polyglyceryl-6 Stearate, Glycerin, Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil, Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum, Sclerotium Gum, Stearyl Alcohol, Ascorbyl Palmitate, Xanthan Gum, Limonene, Polyglyceryl-6 Behenate, Potassium Cetyl Phosphate, 1,2-Hexanediol, Caprylyl Glycol, Malpighia Glabra Fruit Juice, Maltodextrin, Sodium Hydroxide, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Tocopherol, Geraniol, Citral
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEApply after toner on slightly damp skin. Use morning and evening. Always follow with sunscreen during the day as vitamin C can increase sun sensitivity.
How to use
HOW TO USECleanse & Prep
Start with freshly cleansed skin. Apply toner if desired and let skin remain slightly damp for better absorption.
Dispense Product
Use the dropper to dispense 3-4 drops into your palm or directly onto face, neck, and décolleté.
Gently Massage
Pat and press the serum into skin using fingertips. Avoid rubbing. The soft texture will melt and absorb quickly.
Layer & Protect
Follow with additional serums, moisturizer, and sunscreen (AM). Works excellent as a makeup base.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You want an affordable entry-level vitamin C serum
- You have normal to dry skin needing hydration + brightening
- You prefer gentle, stable vitamin C derivatives over pure L-Ascorbic Acid
- You love fresh citrus scents in your skincare
- You're pregnant or breastfeeding and need a safe brightening option
- You want a good makeup base that adds glow
Consider alternatives if:
- You have fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis)
- You're sensitive to fragrance or citrus oils
- You need high-potency L-Ascorbic Acid for significant hyperpigmentation
- You have very oily or acne-prone skin
- You want proven collagen-boosting concentrations
- You prefer fragrance-free skincare
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESThe oil-based formula with apricot kernel oil and glycerin provides excellent hydration and nourishment for dry skin types.
Ideal balance of hydration and brightening benefits. Absorbs well without feeling too heavy or too light.
Works well on dry areas but may feel slightly rich on oily zones. Apply sparingly on T-zone if needed.
May feel too emollient for very oily skin. The oil-based formula could add unwanted shine. Consider water-based alternatives.
The vitamin C derivatives are gentle, but fragrance components (Limonene, Linalool) may irritate very reactive skin. Patch test first.
Not fungal acne safe. Contains potentially comedogenic apricot oil. Some users report breakouts. Not recommended for acne-prone skin.
Results timeline
WEEK 12+Immediate Hydration & Glow
Skin feels more moisturized and looks slightly more luminous. The soft-melting texture provides instant comfort and a dewy appearance.
85% noticed improved hydrationEnhanced Radiance
Complexion appears more even and radiant. Some users notice skin looking fresher and more revitalized, especially in the morning.
60% noticed brighter complexionVisible Improvement
With consistent use, fine lines may appear softer and skin texture more refined. Mild dark spots may begin to fade slightly.
45% noticed reduced dullnessLong-term Benefits
Continued antioxidant protection helps prevent environmental damage. Results are gradual due to lower vitamin C potency compared to L-Ascorbic Acid serums.
Ongoing protection benefitsRatings by platform
665+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Extremely affordable for a vitamin C serum
- Pleasant citrus scent that most users enjoy
- Soft, melting texture that absorbs well
- Good for dry skin with hydrating oils
- Vegan and free from parabens/mineral oils
- Works well as a makeup primer
- Stable vitamin C derivatives won't oxidize quickly
- Available at DM drugstores across Europe
Criticized
- Dropper packaging not ideal for vitamin C stability
- Fragrance may irritate sensitive skin
- Not suitable for fungal acne or very oily skin
- Lower potency than L-Ascorbic Acid serums
- Limited scientific evidence for vitamin C derivatives used
- Some users experienced breakouts
- Results take longer than pure vitamin C
- Strong orange scent not for everyone
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESWater-soluble vitamin C derivative that's gentler and more stable. Fragrance-free alternative with proven brightening benefits. Better for sensitive and acne-prone skin.
Drugstore alternative with 3.5% Niacinamide added. Contains L-Ascorbic Acid for more potent brightening but less stable formula. Available at most pharmacies.
Another German drugstore alternative from Rossmann. Similar price point and concept. Uses different vitamin C derivative. Good option if Balea unavailable.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEStorage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening. However, vitamin C serums are best used within 6 months for optimal potency.
Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight. Refrigeration can extend shelf life and feels refreshing on application.
Glass bottle with dropper. Note: Dropper packaging is not ideal for vitamin C stability; airless pump would be preferable.
Yes, 30ml is under the 100ml TSA liquid limit. Glass bottle requires careful packing to prevent breakage.
Frequently asked questions
FAQYes, Balea Vitamin C Serum is considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. The vitamin C derivatives used (Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate and Ascorbyl Palmitate) are gentle, stable forms that pose no known risks. The formula contains no retinoids, salicylic acid, hydroquinone, or other ingredients typically avoided during pregnancy. However, as with any skincare product, consult your healthcare provider if you have concerns.
No, this serum is NOT fungal acne safe. It contains several ingredients that can feed Malassezia yeast, including Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate (an ester with fatty acids), Ascorbyl Palmitate, and Prunus Armeniaca (Apricot) Kernel Oil. If you have fungal acne or Malassezia folliculitis, look for fungal-safe alternatives like Timeless Vitamin C Serum or water-based vitamin C options.
Yes, but with caution. Since this serum uses stable vitamin C derivatives (not L-Ascorbic Acid), it's generally compatible with other actives. However, to minimize irritation risk: use vitamin C in the morning and retinol at night, or alternate days for AHA/BHA. The fragrance in this formula may increase sensitivity when combined with exfoliating acids. Start slowly and monitor your skin's response.
This serum is best suited for normal to dry skin types. The oil-based formula with apricot kernel oil provides excellent hydration and nourishment. It's NOT recommended for: oily skin (may feel too rich), acne-prone skin (comedogenic potential), fungal acne sufferers, or those sensitive to fragrance. Combination skin can use it sparingly on drier areas.
Expect gradual results: immediate hydration and slight glow within 1-2 weeks, improved radiance by weeks 3-4, and more noticeable brightening effects around weeks 6-8. Because this serum uses vitamin C derivatives at undisclosed (likely lower) concentrations rather than pure L-Ascorbic Acid, results may be more subtle and take longer than high-potency vitamin C serums. Consistent daily use is key.
Apply after cleansing and toning, before heavier serums and moisturizer. The typical order: 1) Cleanser, 2) Toner, 3) Balea Vitamin C Serum, 4) Other treatment serums, 5) Eye cream, 6) Moisturizer, 7) Sunscreen (AM only). Use morning and evening. The serum also works excellently as a makeup primer due to its smoothing, glowy finish.
This serum has a comedogenic rating of 2/5 (low-moderate). The main concern is Apricot Kernel Oil, which can be slightly pore-clogging for some individuals. Glycerin (rating 0) and the vitamin C derivatives are non-comedogenic. If you're acne-prone, patch test first and monitor for any breakouts. Some users have reported acne flare-ups, so this may not be the best choice for congestion-prone skin.
The official PAO (Period After Opening) is 12 months. However, for best results with any vitamin C serum, aim to finish within 6 months of opening. Signs of degradation include color change (darkening to orange/brown), unusual smell, or separation. Store in a cool, dark place—refrigeration can help extend potency. The dropper packaging is not ideal for vitamin C stability, so use consistently once opened.
Verdict: Balea Vitamin C Serum is an excellent budget-friendly entry point into vitamin C skincare, particularly for those with dry to normal skin who enjoy citrus-scented products. At around €6, it's one of the most affordable vitamin C serums available in European drugstores. The stable vitamin C derivatives are gentle and suitable for sensitive or pregnancy skin, but don't expect the dramatic brightening results of high-potency L-Ascorbic Acid serums. The main drawbacks are the fragrance (potential irritant), non-fungal-acne-safe formula, and undisclosed vitamin C concentrations that may be too low for significant anti-aging or hyperpigmentation benefits. Best for: skincare beginners, budget-conscious shoppers, and those seeking a hydrating serum with mild brightening benefits. Skip if: you have fungal acne, oily/acne-prone skin, or need serious hyperpigmentation treatment.
Product Overview
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Quick Product Notes
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We help you identify key notable ingredients that have been shown to help with effects such as acne-fighting, brightening, UV-protection, wound healing & anti-aging to help you achieve your skincare goals smarter. Please note that different notable ingredients have varying levels of research behind them, some are extremely well proven yet some have mixed research in their efficacy.
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Notable Effects & Ingredients
Why are some products great for some people and horrible for others? Well everyone has different skin types and different reactions to the same ingredients.
We've identified a range of ingredients that are commonly regarded as potentially good or bad for those with Dry, Oily/Acne-Prone or Sensitive skin.
A product that contains good or bad ingredients for your skin type doesn't always flat out make the entire product good or bad for your skin. There are other factors such as ingredient quality, concentration and formulation that will ultimately determine your skins reaction.
One of the best ways to use this section is to troubleshoot products you've had bad experiences with in the past. Check if it contains any of the marked ingredients to point out suspect ingredients to avoid in the future!
Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Ingredient Safety Breakdown refers to the percentage % of ingredients in different risk categories as classified by EWG (Environment Working Group) if they are available. There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them.
EWG is seen by many to be more on the alarmist side in their assignment of health ratings resulting in rating ingredients as riskier than they actually are. We recommend using this a reference point rather than a strict guide of ingredient safety and to always do further research if into ingredients that you may find suspect.
Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Dicaprylyl Ether
Solvent, Skin Conditioning, Emollient
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Hydrating
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| 1 |
Pentylene Glycol
Solvent, Skin Conditioning
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| 0 |
Polyglyceryl-6 Stearate
Emollient
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| 2 |
Glycerin
Solvent, Perfuming, Fragrance, Humectant, Viscosity Decreasing Agent, Hair Conditioning, Skin Protecting, Denaturant, Skin Conditioning
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Promotes Wound Healing
Hydrating
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| 0 |
Prunus Armeniaca Kernel Oil
Masking, Skin Conditioning
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