How To Use Vitamin C for Skincare


Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, is a biologically active, water-soluble compound with a potent antioxidant. It was already known that this trace element helps the immune system, but it also helps other vitamins, especially the B vitamins, work better.
Vitamin C also helps the body age more slowly and is an essential part of tendons, bones, teeth, ligaments, blood cells, and skin. When our levels of vitamin C are normal, it keeps us safe from free radicals. Free radicals cause your skin to lose its tone and elasticity, get wrinkles, and look dull.
Vitamin C helps fight age spots and uneven skin, gives the skin its glow and healthy look and restores vitamin E, preventing oxidation, keeping the skin moist, and speeding up cell renewal.
So, how can we use this fantastic vitamin to care for our skin?
Even though there are many good things about vitamin C, the problem is that the most important organs break it down and use it. This means that it doesn’t always get to the skin, and there isn’t much of it there when it does.
So, it is vital to make up for its lack with natural products or other cosmetics on the market. Serums, creams, masks, and scrubs containing vitamin C are all excellent antioxidants.
After washing and drying your face, you only need a few drops of serum. We suggest you use it every morning, all year long. Vitamin C can help protect you from the sun, so it’s best to put it on first thing in the morning. Putting on a layer of moisturizer and sunscreen is important.
The best time to use a vitamin C serum on your face is during the day. Always do it with light touches your face after cleansing and drying. For vitamin C to work better, you need to pay special attention to all the spots or marks on your face.
You could also add a few drops of vitamin C serum to the moisturizer or treatment you usually use on your face—a great way to finish your daily face care routine.
In summary, remember that this is the right way to put vitamin C on your face:
Keep the bottle in a cool, dark place that isn’t too hot, like a bathroom cabinet or the fridge. If you use it as it says to, you might be done with it before the six months are up. If not, you might want to try a different one.
• Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant, so it will help stop the formation of free radicals, which are the leading cause of premature aging.
• It slows aging because it helps us make collagen and hyaluronic acid.
• Can reduce the production of melanin(the pigment responsible for giving color to the skin), resulting in a brighter complexion.
• It is depigmenting, which means that it controls how much melanin is made when the sun is out and makes less melanin when the sun isn’t out.
• This vitamin can control oily skin, especially in the T-zone (forehead, nose and chin).
• It evens out skin tone because it is strong and can stop cells from growing back.
Now that you know what vitamin C can do for your face and how to use it, you may be interested in other skincare articles. Read here how to keep your skin hydrated.