Fair & White fw00337 Moisturizer Review
Our verdict
The Fair & White moisturizer brings a vitamin C formula to dry skin at $19.99, though the 1-ounce size is small for the price. A 4.2-star rating from 175 reviews suggests a decent product, but the value equation is worth considering carefully.
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Dry skin types who want a vitamin C-based nourishing cream and are already familiar with the Fair & White brand.
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You need a large-format moisturizer or expect significant vitamin C brightening results from a 1-fluid-ounce jar at this price.
- Form Cream
- Skin type Dry
- Key ingredients Vitamin C
- Targets Nourishing
- Size 1 Fluid Ounces
- Free of Cruelty Free
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 175 owner ratings
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Popularity0.8/5
175 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other women's everyday face care: moisturizers, face mists, facial kits, rollers, cleansing brushes and steamers we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Specifications
| Form | Cream |
|---|---|
| Skin type | Dry |
| Key ingredients | Vitamin C |
| Targets | Nourishing |
| Size | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Free of | Cruelty Free |
| Age range | Adult |
Overview
['Fair & White is known for its skin-care line, and this moisturizer targets dry skin with vitamin C as the lead active. Vitamin C is a well-studied ingredient that may help with the look of dullness and uneven tone, while also lending antioxidant support to the skin.', 'At $19.99 for 1 fluid ounce, the size-to-price ratio is tight compared to competitors. Many vitamin C moisturizers at similar or lower prices offer 1.7 to 2.5 ounces, so this one costs more per ounce than most alternatives.', 'The cruelty-free designation is a plus for shoppers who prioritize that standard. With 175 reviews at 4.2 stars, the feedback is modestly positive, though the smaller review count is worth noting.']
Pros
- Vitamin C may help with the look of dullness and support skin radiance
- Cruelty free formula
- Formulated specifically for dry skin
- 4.2-star average from buyers
Cons
- Only 1 fluid ounce for $19.99 is a high per-ounce cost
- 175 reviews is a smaller sample than many competitors
- No listed scent information, so fragrance status is unclear
- No country of manufacture on the listing
Performance notes
Vitamin C in face moisturizers may support the appearance of even skin tone and help the skin look brighter over time with consistent use. It works best in stable formulations and typically shows gradual effects rather than immediate ones. For dry skin, pairing vitamin C with nourishing bases is a sensible combination, as the skin barrier needs adequate moisture to respond well to actives.
What buyers say
A 4.2-star average from 175 buyers is a positive but modest signal. The smaller review count means individual opinions shift the average more significantly, so a few strong reviews or complaints have more weight here than they would on a product with thousands of ratings.
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Frequently asked questions
Will vitamin C in a moisturizer actually make my skin look brighter?
Vitamin C is a well-regarded ingredient that may help with the look of dullness and support a more even complexion with consistent use. Results are gradual and depend on the concentration and formulation, neither of which is specified for this product. It is not a substitute for medical skin-brightening treatments.
Is 1 fluid ounce enough for daily use?
One fluid ounce is roughly 30ml, which provides about 30 to 60 daily uses depending on how much you apply. For a facial moisturizer used twice daily, expect it to last two to four weeks, making the $19.99 price a regular repurchase at that cadence.