First Aid Beauty - 10% Vitamin C Brightening Serum
Our summary
First Aid Beauty 10% Vitamin C Brightening Serum, a liquid daily dark spot serum with squalane and vitamin E, costs $0.99 per ml. This is about 31% below the typical price for the skincare category. The serum is formulated to brighten without irritation or clogged pores.
50.3 ml in this pack
confirm live price
The priciest skincare deal we track costs 31× more per ml.
Price & stock last checked
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Prices unchanged for you. Details
- Rank by cost per ml
- 641 of 1,637
- vs category median
- −31%
Cheaper per ml in skincare
At $0.99/ml, First Aid Beauty - 10% Vitamin C Brightening Serum is about typical for skincare — the skincare we track range from $0.098 to $31.00/ml (median $1.44). This listing's price was last checked 5 hours ago.
| Cheapest skincare / ml | $0.098 |
| Median | $1.44 |
| This deal | $0.99 |
| Most expensive | $31.00 |
Timing tip: see the cheapest month to buy skincare.
About this skincare listing
Is First Aid Beauty - 10% Vitamin C Brightening Serum a good deal?
About typical — $0.99/ml against a skincare median of $1.44/ml, ranking 641 of 1,637.
What does $0.99/ml mean?
It's the real cost per ml — the price divided by the ml in the pack (50.3 ml). Comparing per ml lets a big pack and a small one line up on the same scale, so you see true value instead of sticker price.
How many skincare are cheaper per ml?
640 of the 1,637 skincare we track, which puts this one 641st by cost per ml. The next cheapest is $0.99/ml.
What should I pay for skincare?
Across 1,637 tracked skincare, under $0.60/ml is a genuinely good price, around $1.44/ml is typical, and above $3.27/ml you are paying over the odds.
Confirm the live price at the retailer before buying.





