Compare Products: Cicaplast Baume B5+ vs C.E.O. 15% Vitamin C Brightening Serum
Who It's Designed For
- Those recovering from skin procedures, sunburn, or irritation
- Users with eczema or dermatitis seeking a soothing balm
- People using tretinoin or strong actives who need a repair product
- Those seeking a multi-purpose balm for face, body, and lips
- Users who want a thick occlusive layer for overnight repair
- Those who want a stable vitamin C that will not oxidize or change color
- Users who find L-ascorbic acid serums too irritating or acidic
- People who enjoy a citrus-scented skincare experience
- Those seeking a vitamin C serum that does not require refrigeration
- Users looking for a luxurious texture that layers well under makeup
Key Ingredients
5% Panthenol (Vitamin B5), Madecassoside (Centella Asiatica), Shea Butter, Tribioma Prebiotic Complex
15% Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (THD Ascorbate), Squalane, Glycolic Acid, Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Saccharide Isomerate
Product Composition
17% similarity (6 ingredients in common)
Only in La Roche-Posay (13)▾
Only in Sunday Riley (16)▾
User Feedback Patterns
Widely used after laser treatments, chemical peels, and microneedling. Users report faster healing and less redness when applied immediately after procedures.
Extremely popular in the r/tretinoin community as a final step to soothe retinoid irritation. Users apply it as a thick layer over tretinoin at night.
The white cast on application is the most common complaint. It fades after absorption but can look noticeable on darker skin tones immediately after application.
Users apply it to lips, cuticles, dry patches, tattoos, minor burns, and diaper rash in addition to facial use. The versatility is frequently praised.
Users consistently praise the lightweight oily texture that absorbs well and sits beautifully under makeup. The application experience is rated higher than most L-ascorbic acid serums.
The orange scent is frequently mentioned as a positive. Users who enjoy scented skincare rate this highly. However, fragrance-sensitive users avoid it.
Users appreciate that the golden color remains consistent throughout the product's life. No anxiety about darkening or wasting product due to oxidation.
Brightening results are described as gradual but visible over 4-8 weeks. Some users expecting the immediate 'glow' of L-ascorbic acid find the results slower.
Which Should You Buy?
La Roche-Posay Cicaplast Baume B5+ offers great value at a lower price point. Sunday Riley C.E.O. 15% Vitamin C Brightening Serum may be worth the premium if you want 15% Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate (THD Ascorbate).