@aidawilson971 here is what the ingredients does this is what I was simply saying Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
I never said this product was bad. I simply said this ingredient isn't a brightener Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
This product actually contains grape extract which is a highly potent antioxidant which is 62 times more effective than a vitamin C. So it actually does include skin brightening ingredients lol
@soupnfresh maybe this will help you understand Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
You keep talking about ingredients, but after seeing all the comments about it working very well. Why don’t you just test it, and review it on what it does rather then what it contains.
I dont need try it...I understand what it does.. this product has Viniferine which controls enzyme that is responsible for overproduction of melanin, corrects dark spot by regulating melanin production...its not a brightening agent. Kojic acid, arbutin is a brightening agent.
@@shawnlime8376 I'm starting to see that's her mo, to bash everybody elses products. She's not a cosmetic chemist so she doesn't have the complete knowledge of ingredients she needs.
@mic_derin I never said it's bad. I said it not a brighter. Here is what this ingredient does Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
I'm not here to invalidate anyone's experience. If you actually research the ingredient, you'll learn something. Let me help you Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
I'm glad it works for you. I never said it was a bad product or doesn't work. Also here is some education to enlighten you. Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
they have their own patented ingredient which they say is 63 times of normal vitamin c. I use this serum and it indeed made a difference in my skin. citrus acid is used as preservative. ALso Glycolic acid doesn't brighten skin.
Based on the ingredients I see, I don't see any brightening ingredients. As for glycolic Acid, it's an exfoliating ingredient and yes it can help brighten the skin. It's not my first choice of ingredient to use as a brighter but it can help.
@Chandhan D Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent. Understand ingredients!!!
I'm not just a lady. I'm an esthetician of 18years. Like I said this isn't a brightener. Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent. If you know your ingredients, you don't need to try a product.
Lmao people missed the point. You’re not saying it doesn’t work, just that it doesn’t do exactly what it says. Viniferine isn’t a brightening agent. It seems that it repairs damage that causes dark spots and also acts as a preventative in a way (going by your explanation), but that doesn’t make it a brightener. If people says it’s working, it very well could be, just not because it’s brightening the dark spots. That’s literally all you’ve pointed out. And then people misinterpreted that and got nasty about it. Smh.
I have been using this for a week now and I started crying when I saw my face in a public bathroom! My skin looks AMAZING!! My skin has never looked so bright and healthy! I will be repurchasing this product!!
@ceceparra5612 I understand babe. My advice is ( generally speaking) this is your face, try not to test things on it. One day it could react and be an issue. But please note, im not referring to this product. This is not a bad product at all. Just speaking in general. ♥️
@mr.balloffur maybe this can help you understand Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
The active ingredient is “Palmitoyl Grapevine Shoot Extract.” The brand calls it viniferine. It likely has some fruit acid in it, but regardless saying something can’t brighten if it’s not an acid is absurd… vitamin c and niacinimide aren’t acids and they are used to treat pigmentation. Caudalie has clinical trials to back this product up, which can’t be said for a lot of skincare brands. People need to stop pretending to be experts on the internet.
Viniferine regulates the enzyme responsible for the overproduction of melanin, which alows your skin to heal. Great ingredient actually but not a bleaching ingredient, though. Also, vitamin C is an acid ingredient. Niacinamide helps repair damaged tissue. not a brightener. I never said this product is bad, if it works for you ..use it. I'm not just "people " I'm an esthetician of 17yrs. Do some research and don't be rude.
I don’t know why people should listen to you? I had dark spot I used it’s look so clean now and my skin changed a lot while I use it just 2 times a week
Here is more info for you Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
Jeez plz, Vinoperfect Serum works well on my skin and even its day-cream. Not all skin types will react in the same manner, plus I'm allergic to cheap pdts!
You have no idea what you’re talking about, you’re only using this platform to promote the other product, clearly you haven’t done your research on what Vinifirine is!
And you do? Lol. Let me educate you AGAIN. Viniferine regulates the enzyme responsible for the overproduction of melanin, which alows your skin to heal.
@mr.balloffur here is my study Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
caudalie uses patented viniferine as their brightening ingredient…. it was there you just didnt know it to see it
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
My aunt says it works better than any other product she's ever used. She is 62 and she has glass skin. She claims it's because of this product 🤷♀️😄
😂😂😂me when l want to find a reason to spend more money on skincare😂
It DOES work and FAST.
Based on the ingredients on the site, I didn't see any brightening ingredients
@@FenyaEstyyou should try it first
@aidawilson971 here is what the ingredients does this is what I was simply saying
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
Well it works great for me. I have less hyperpigmentation and my skin is more glowy ❤
Whatever works for you hon...my info was based on what the product has on the ingredients list.
This actually works better than any other product I don’t know what this vlogger is talking about
I never said this product was bad. I simply said this ingredient isn't a brightener
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
it is very effective i am using this for many years
does it help with dark spots?
Melazma için işe yaradı mı peki
This product actually contains grape extract which is a highly potent antioxidant which is 62 times more effective than a vitamin C. So it actually does include skin brightening ingredients lol
Lmao go read my response to some of the same comments a few ppl made. It's not a brighter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Go to college. Ridiculous.
@soupnfresh maybe this will help you understand
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
You keep talking about ingredients, but after seeing all the comments about it working very well. Why don’t you just test it, and review it on what it does rather then what it contains.
I dont need try it...I understand what it does.. this product has Viniferine which controls enzyme that is responsible for overproduction of melanin, corrects dark spot by regulating melanin production...its not a brightening agent. Kojic acid, arbutin is a brightening agent.
@@shawnlime8376Exactly 💯
@@shawnlime8376 I'm starting to see that's her mo, to bash everybody elses products. She's not a cosmetic chemist so she doesn't have the complete knowledge of ingredients she needs.
Viniferine. Works well with my dark spots and even out skin pigmentation. I am on it since 2015. The best serum ever.
Based on the ingredients I see in this product, I didnt see any brightening ingredients
@shawnlime8376 I am simply showing the difference between ingredients, and I missed the point? Byeee
@@FenyaEstyshe literally just told you it helped her skin 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@mic_derin I never said it's bad. I said it not a brighter. Here is what this ingredient does
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
I got this in a Sephora birthday sample and this was my gateway into skincare lol
Lol really?
I don’t know about but it worked on me. Stop invalidating our experiences and listen to the people who used it. This is wrong.
I'm not here to invalidate anyone's experience. If you actually research the ingredient, you'll learn something. Let me help you
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
this serum got a great impact on my skin the ingredient viniferine did wonders. you shouldn’t really post when you didn’t try 🤣
I'm glad it works for you. I never said it was a bad product or doesn't work. Also here is some education to enlighten you.
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
@@FenyaEsty can you do a video on layering actives?
What about their resveratrol serum?
they have their own patented ingredient which they say is 63 times of normal vitamin c. I use this serum and it indeed made a difference in my skin. citrus acid is used as preservative. ALso Glycolic acid doesn't brighten skin.
Based on the ingredients I see, I don't see any brightening ingredients. As for glycolic Acid, it's an exfoliating ingredient and yes it can help brighten the skin. It's not my first choice of ingredient to use as a brighter but it can help.
@@FenyaEsty like I told you already they have a patented ingredient called viniferine which is more stronger than vitamin c as per their claims.
@Chandhan D Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent. Understand ingredients!!!
Melazma için işe yarıyor mu peki
@@FenyaEsty maybe the brighteness comes from regulating the melanin
She is just a lady on the internet . I don’t even think she’s a dermatologist. Sometimes you just have to try a product to make your own opinions.
I'm not just a lady. I'm an esthetician of 18years. Like I said this isn't a brightener.
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
If you know your ingredients, you don't need to try a product.
@@FenyaEsty No disrespect but you are still not a dermatologist. Have a good one !
@sassouusasoo3607 no disrespect, but thats an ignorant response. You too
I’ve only been using this for a few days and I’m seeing results. My hyperpigmentation has really faded.
@@Kells33 that's awesome. It's a great product.
Thank you
Lmao people missed the point. You’re not saying it doesn’t work, just that it doesn’t do exactly what it says. Viniferine isn’t a brightening agent. It seems that it repairs damage that causes dark spots and also acts as a
preventative in a way (going by your explanation), but that doesn’t make it a brightener. If people says it’s working, it very well could be, just not because it’s brightening the dark spots. That’s literally all you’ve pointed out. And then people misinterpreted that and got nasty about it. Smh.
Thank you so much for this. It's exactly what I was saying. I really appreciate this ♥️♥️
Love this product! I noticed my skin is brighter after 3days using the serum.
@@bellamullin8259 so glad you love it. It's a great product.
I have been using this for a week now and I started crying when I saw my face in a public bathroom! My skin looks AMAZING!! My skin has never looked so bright and healthy! I will be repurchasing this product!!
thats amazing!! im glad.
Just got a sample of this today! It seemed okay!
Based on the ingredients I read. I don't see any brightening agents for hyperpigmentation but if it works for you, by all means.
Why would you want to brighten a dark spot. Think lady.
@@soupnfresh idk man! It seemed like a good idea at the time.
@@FenyaEsty the Sephora lady recommended it to me and I mean it was a free sample so I figured there was no harm in trying it?
@ceceparra5612 I understand babe. My advice is ( generally speaking) this is your face, try not to test things on it. One day it could react and be an issue. But please note, im not referring to this product. This is not a bad product at all. Just speaking in general. ♥️
Need to get your facts checked before posting any video especially if you are not an expert in ingredients
Lmao my facts are checked, and I am an expert in ingredients and an esthetician. Thanks tho ✌🏼
@@FenyaEstyYou may know how to cleanse skin and pop pimples, but you are not an expert on ingredients 😂😂😂😂
@mr.balloffur maybe this can help you understand
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
The active ingredient is “Palmitoyl Grapevine Shoot Extract.” The brand calls it viniferine. It likely has some fruit acid in it, but regardless saying something can’t brighten if it’s not an acid is absurd… vitamin c and niacinimide aren’t acids and they are used to treat pigmentation. Caudalie has clinical trials to back this product up, which can’t be said for a lot of skincare brands. People need to stop pretending to be experts on the internet.
Viniferine regulates the enzyme responsible for the overproduction of melanin, which alows your skin to heal. Great ingredient actually but not a bleaching ingredient, though. Also, vitamin C is an acid ingredient. Niacinamide helps repair damaged tissue. not a brightener.
I never said this product is bad, if it works for you ..use it.
I'm not just "people " I'm an esthetician of 17yrs. Do some research and don't be rude.
you're the rude one, babe@@FenyaEsty
@@FenyaEsty No product sold in the United States "bleaches" your skin 😂😂😂😂
@mr.balloffur lol yes there is it's called hydroquinone....🤣🤣
Who the heck wants to brighten a dark spot.
I don’t know why people should listen to you? I had dark spot I used it’s look so clean now and my skin changed a lot while I use it just 2 times a week
Here is more info for you
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
It is not working for me, I have oily skin :( am I doing something wrong?
It's hard to say without assessing your routine and skin condition
As we say in the South-- them are fighting words!!!!😆
Jeez plz, Vinoperfect Serum works well on my skin and even its day-cream. Not all skin types will react in the same manner, plus I'm allergic to cheap pdts!
You have no idea what you’re talking about, you’re only using this platform to promote the other product, clearly you haven’t done your research on what Vinifirine is!
And you do? Lol. Let me educate you AGAIN. Viniferine regulates the enzyme responsible for the overproduction of melanin, which alows your skin to heal.
I'm confused, are you a cosmetic chemist?
No I'm an esthetician who studies ingredients
@@FenyaEstyI think you need to study harder 😂
@mr.balloffur here is my study
Viniferine controls the enzyme that is responsible for the overproduction of melanin, it regulates melanin production...its not a brightening agent.
I started using this recently and I love it , also the alternative retinol, and the premier cru line. My skin has looked and feet fantastic!
Thats amazing. im really happy you love it!!
Niacinamide is in it, and it works for corrected dark spot
Actually, this serum does not have any nia in it.
I bought this serum last year - it's over priced and was rubbish
I couldn't agree more
Been using it for 3 weeks now yet no positive result yet 🥲
Sorry to hear that hon.