If you have sensitive skin, you already know the vitamin C serum dance: reach for something clinically potent, pay for it with stinging, redness and a face that looks angrier than when you started. For years, that cycle had me gravitating toward gentler formulas that were kind to my skin but barely touched my dark spots—a frustrating compromise that got even more frustrating when pregnancy melasma entered the picture. If this sounds familiar, I have good news: INNBEAUTY Project Pro-C Serum changed that calculation for me.
The formula delivers a clinically proven 15 percent vitamin C plus ferulic acid complex engineered to target multiple stages of dark-spot formation, without the burn. I kept waiting for the irritation to show up—the telltale tingle, the flush—and it never did. It applies like any lightweight serum you’d actually enjoy using, and quietly gets to work on uneven tone and stubborn discoloration.
The secret is in how it’s built. Instead of one form of vitamin C doing all the heavy lifting, Pro-C uses three—each hyper-stable and each targeting discoloration differently. Add in tranexamic acid and a delivery system designed to actually get ingredients where they need to go, and you have a formula with 30 percent clinically proven actives that earns its stripes.

Cofounder Jen Shane says the goal was never just a glow-up. “We wanted to create a formula that addresses pigmentation more comprehensively,” she explains, with the goal of targeting dark spots at every stage, not just skimming the surface.
The result is a serum that actually competes in the medical-grade space—not by mimicking the harsh formulas that dominate it, but by engineering around their biggest flaw. Cofounder Alisa Metzger puts it plainly: “Consumers are no longer impressed by a vitamin C serum that just promises ‘glow.’ They want visible correction, they want clinical proof and they want formulas that deliver results—not irritation.” The brand delivered on all three. Shane explains Pro-C is clinically proven to visibly improve dark spots, melasma, sun damage and post-acne marks—and to outperform the leading professional vitamin C serum.
Still not convinced? Let the before-and-after photos do the talking. If you’ve written off clinical-strength vitamin C because your skin couldn’t handle it, this one’s worth a second look.
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