Multivitamin Facial Oil Packed full of vitamins, all working together to rejuvenate and hydrate your skin, deep anti aging moisturizer Review
Our verdict
A budget-friendly multivitamin facial oil from Ellipsis Labs at $7.99, formulated with tocopherol and vitamins A, C and E for mature skin. It's one of the most accessible entry points into a vitamin-based face oil routine in this category.
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Budget-conscious buyers with mature skin who want a multivitamin oil to help support the look of brighter, more hydrated skin
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You want a single-ingredient pure oil rather than a multi-vitamin blend, or need a larger volume bottle
- Priced 53% below the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.3/5
4.3 average across 742 owner ratings
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Popularity3.5/5
742 owner reviews, more 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 anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices 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.
Overview
Ellipsis Labs' Multivitamin Facial Oil combines tocopherol (a form of vitamin E) with vitamins A and C, positioned as a deep moisturizer for mature skin that supports brightening, antioxidant protection and plumper-looking skin. At $7.99, it's priced well below most face oils in this category, making it an easy way to try a vitamin-blend oil without a big commitment.
The combination of vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E is a classic antioxidant pairing in skincare, often used together because each supports different aspects of skin appearance, from evening tone to helping protect against everyday environmental stress. This oil is listed for all skin tones and specifically targets dark spots and the look of wrinkles.
With 742 reviews and a 4.3-star average, this product has built a meaningful track record at a price point where buyers often expect less. That combination of volume and rating suggests it performs reliably for its intended use.
Pros
- Very affordable at $7.99
- Multivitamin blend with vitamin A, C and E rather than a single ingredient
- 742 reviews with a solid 4.3-star average
- Specifically formulated for mature skin
- Listed for all skin tones
Cons
- No precise volume beyond 1.00 Fluid Ounces listed in specs
- Multivitamin blends can be less concentrated in any single active than targeted single-ingredient serums
- No brightening or texture claims beyond general antioxidant positioning
- Budget pricing may signal a simpler formulation than premium multivitamin oils
Performance notes
Vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E (as tocopherol) form a well-known antioxidant trio in skincare formulation. Vitamin C is often included to support the look of brighter, more even-toned skin, vitamin E supports the skin barrier and helps stabilize other antioxidants, and vitamin A derivatives are frequently used to support the appearance of smoother texture. As a blended oil rather than a concentrated single-active serum, this formula is likely designed for gentle, everyday antioxidant support rather than intensive targeted treatment.
What buyers say
A 4.3-star rating from 742 reviews reflects consistently positive feedback at a very accessible price point. The review volume is solid, suggesting the product has been purchased and used by a wide range of buyers with generally favorable results.
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Frequently asked questions
What do vitamins A, C and E do in a facial oil?
This trio is a classic antioxidant combination in skincare. Vitamin C is often used to help support the look of brighter, more even skin tone, vitamin E supports the skin barrier and helps stabilize formulas, and vitamin A derivatives may support the appearance of smoother texture. This is not medical advice, and results vary.
Is a $7.99 facial oil too good to be true?
Not necessarily. Budget pricing often reflects simpler packaging and marketing costs rather than a lack of effective ingredients. With 742 reviews averaging 4.3 stars, this product has a real track record that suggests it performs well for the price, though it may not match the concentration of premium alternatives.
Is this oil good for dark spots?
The listing recommends this product for dark spots and the look of wrinkles, which aligns with the vitamin C and antioxidant content in the formula. It may help support the appearance of a more even skin tone over consistent use, though it is not a treatment for hyperpigmentation or any skin condition.