Compare Products: PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion vs Seeking C Vitamin C Face Serum

Eight Saints

Seeking C Vitamin C Face Serum

Mid-range
$36 / 30ml — $1.20/ml

Who It's Designed For

CeraVe
  • Those seeking a lightweight, affordable nightly moisturizer
  • Oily and combination skin types who find creams too heavy
  • Users who want ceramide barrier repair without heaviness
  • People looking for a niacinamide moisturizer at a budget price
  • Those building a simple, effective skincare routine
  • Users on tretinoin or active treatments who need a gentle moisturizer
Eight Saints
  • Those who prefer natural and plant-based skincare ingredients
  • Users seeking a gentle vitamin C derivative over L-ascorbic acid
  • People who enjoy strongly scented skincare products
  • Those looking for a hydrating vitamin C serum with botanical extracts
  • Users comfortable with essential oil-containing products

Key Ingredients

CeraVe

3 Essential Ceramides (1, 3, 6-II), Niacinamide, Hyaluronic Acid, MVE Technology

Eight Saints

Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane), Botanical Hyaluronic Acid, Aloe Leaf Juice, Vitamin E (Tocopherol), Jojoba Oil

Product Composition

17% similarity (8 ingredients in common)

Shared Ingredients
glycerincetearyl alcoholhyaluronic acidpotassium phosphatedipotassium phosphatesodium lauroyl lactylatedisodium edtaphenoxyethanol
Only in CeraVe (15)
purified watercaprylic/capric triglycerideniacinamidebehentrimonium methosulfateceteareth-20ceramide npceramide apceramide eopphytosphingosinecholesteroldimethiconepolyglyceryl-3 diisostearatemethylparabencarbomerxanthan gum
Only in Eight Saints (23)
aquamsmaloe barbadensis leaf juiceacrylates/c10-30 alkyl acrylate crosspolymertocopherolsimmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oilcentella asiatica extractequisetum arvense extractgeranium maculatumtaraxacum officinale extractlitsea cubeba fruit essential oilcitrus bergamia (bergamot) peel oilcitrus limon (lemon) peel oilcitrus paradisi (grapefruit) peel oilcitrus aurantifolia (lime) oilzingiber officinale (ginger) root oilcinnamomum camphora (ho wood) oilcymbopogon flexuosus (lemongrass) oilcymbopogon nardus (citronella) oilpogostemon cablin (patchouli) oilcananga odorata (ylang ylang) flower oilcinnamomum zeylanicum (cinnamon) leaf oilcitrus aurantium amara (neroli) flower oil

User Feedback Patterns

CeraVe
Ideal for oily and combination skin

Users with oily skin consistently praise the ultra-lightweight texture. It provides enough moisture without triggering excess oil production.

Perfect layering base

The thin consistency makes it easy to layer under treatments, actives, or heavier moisturizers without pilling.

Not enough for very dry skin

Users with dry skin often supplement this with a heavier cream or facial oil, especially in cold weather.

Formulation changes concern

Some longtime users report that CeraVe has subtly reformulated over the years. Packaging and ingredient order changes have sparked discussion in skincare communities.

Eight Saints
Scent is polarizing

Users either love or dislike the strong citrus-herbaceous scent. Those who enjoy essential oils often rate it highly; fragrance-sensitive users find it overwhelming.

Skin feels hydrated and softer

Multiple reviewers note improved skin softness and hydration within the first week. The aloe, hyaluronic acid, and jojoba oil contribute to this effect.

Some users report irritation

A portion of reviewers experience stinging, redness, or irritation, likely from the essential oil blend. The cinnamon and citrus oils are common triggers.

Gradual brightening

Users who tolerate the formula report gradual brightening over several weeks. Results are described as subtle rather than dramatic.

Which Should You Buy?

CeraVe PM Facial Moisturizing Lotion offers great value at a lower price point. Eight Saints Seeking C Vitamin C Face Serum may be worth the premium if you want Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate.

Budget Pick
Buy CeraVe

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