How To Use Vitamin C In Your Skincare Routine

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It's National Vitamin C Day, and even without an awareness day, this potent vitamin is everywhere you look these days, from morning OJ to immunity-boosting supplements. But did you know this powerhouse ingredient can also be a game-changer for your skin? If you're wondering how to use vitamin C in your skincare routine, we've got you covered!

This antioxidant superhero packs a punch when it comes to brightening, protecting, and evening out your skin tone. But with so many options and conflicting advice out there, incorporating vitamin C into your routine can feel overwhelming. Come discover more in today's post. 

What Are The Benefits Of Vitamin C Skincare?

Vitamin C offers a vast range of benefits for your skin, making it a popular choice for many skincare routines. In fact, it's even great for purifying and detoxing your scalp (we're looking at you Philip Kingsley Vitamin C Jelly!) Here are some of the most notable:

Brightens And Evens Skin Tone
Vitamin C helps reduce hyperpigmentation, which in turn leaves your skin looking brighter and more radiant. It's also great to use in your bodycare. We recommend Q+A Vitamin C Body Cream that not only has a delicious orange zest and grapefruit scent, but is a 96.7% natural skincare formula with helps to boost your skin's radiance. smooth, and brighten.

Fights The Signs Of Ageing
As an antioxidant, vitamin C combats free radicals that damage skin cells and contribute to wrinkles and fine lines. It can also naturally boost collagen production, which plumps the skin and reduces the appearance of wrinkles. We love the Natura Bisse C+C Summer Essentials set that contains C+C Vitamin 20% Antiox Solution 30 ml and C+C Vitamin Cream 50ml. The antioxidant and vitamin duo gives your skin a comprehensive cocktail of ingredients, helping to fight the signs of ageing and minimising the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

Protects From Sun Damage
While not a replacement for sunscreen, vitamin C can offer some additional protection against UV rays, which are a major culprit behind wrinkles and sunspots.

Reduces Redness And Inflammation
Vitamin C has anti-inflammatory properties that can help soothe irritation and redness caused by acne, rosacea, or sun exposure. It's also great as an ingredient in eye creams to diminish dark circles and soothe your under eye area. We love Bondi Sands Eye Spy Brightening Eye Cream that gives a hit of hydration along with an instant, brightening glow. 

Promotes Wound Healing
Vitamin C plays a role in skin cell repair, which can aid in healing blemishes and minor wounds.

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How To Use Vitamin C In Your Skincare Routine

Tailor The Concentration To Your Skin's Needs
For beginners to vitamin C skincare, a concentration of 10-15% is a good starting point. You can increase this later if your skin tolerates it well.

Choose The Correct Form
Vitamin C comes in various forms, such as serums, creams, and masks. Serums are generally lightweight and penetrate your skin deeply, making them a popular choice. If you're looking to be more sustainable in your choices, we think you'll love this revolutionary solid vitamin C serum that's made by SBTRCT - a brand that's aiming to clean up the beauty industry. The solid bar is super easy to use and delivers all the same amazing vitamin C benefits to your skin whilst being kinder to our environment. Plus, we love the wooden storage container that you can purchase to keep your bar safe and easy to travel with. 

Vitamin c is also included in cleansers, like Nip + Fab Vitamin C Cleanser. This super-invigorating cleanser helps to moisturise and hydrate your skin as you cleanse, as well as helping to brighten your skin and improve its clarity. 

Consider The Packaging
Vitamin C is sensitive to light and air, so opt for a product with dark, airtight packaging to preserve its potency, and  make sure to store your vitamin C in a cool, dark space. 

Use It At The Right Time
You can use vitamin C both on a morning and in the evening, but if you're using actives as part of your nightly routine, you might find your skin tolerates the ingredients better if you use them at different times. Vitamin C's antioxidant properties help to shield your skin from environmental damage throughout the day, but if your skin is feeling sensitive, start with nighttime application only.

Apply It At The Right Time
Apply your vitamin C after cleansing and toning, but before your moisturiser and sunscreen to allow for better absorption.

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