Healthy and glowing skin is something we all long for. Using products with vitamin C has received a lot of attention in recent years in our fight against skin ageing and imperfections. In this blog, read all you need to know about vitamin c in skincare products.
Why use a Vitamin C serum?
Vitamin C is an antioxidant-rich nutrient that can protect our skin from harmful free radicals caused by UV rays and pollution. It promotes collagen production, making the skin firmer and more elastic. Additionally, vitamin C helps in reducing dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and fine lines while also giving a natural glow to the skin.
How to use a Vitamin C serum?
How often you use a vitamin C serum depends on your skin type and the concentration of the product. Generally, it is recommended to apply a vitamin C serum once a day, preferably in the morning. This is a good addition to your morning routine.
A vitamin C serum generally does not need to stay on the skin for long. Usually, it is sufficient to let the serum sit for a few minutes before applying other skincare products. This gives the vitamin C enough time to be absorbed into the skin. However, this may vary depending on the product.
What to look for in a Vitamin C serum?
When choosing the right vitamin C serum, pay attention to the correct concentration, stability, packaging to prevent oxidation, and your skin type.
- Concentration: Look for the percentage of vitamin C in the serum. A concentration between 10% and 20% is generally considered effective for skincare.
- Building tolerance: Start using vitamin C 2 to 3 times a week and gradually increase to prevent any skin irritation. It’s always a good idea to perform a patch test before using a new product on your face, especially if you have sensitive skin.
- Combining with other active ingredients: Be cautious not to combine vitamin C with other active ingredients like retinol, AHA’s, BHA’s, and benzoyl peroxide. This may cause side effects.
- Sun protection: Apply it in the morning for protection and always use sunscreen to limit sensitivity to the sun.
- Packaging: Vitamin C can be sensitive to oxidation, so choose a serum that comes in an airtight package and uses dark glass. Store the serum in a cool, dark place, and always tightly close the packaging. If you notice your vitamin C serum changing color, smell, or texture, it’s probably time to buy a new bottle.
Source:https://www.beautyplaza.com/blog/women/face/what-is-vitamin-c/