Not all vitamin C sera are created equal
Whether you're looking to simplify your skin care routine or amplify it, a vitamin C serum could be your gold ticket. Topical vitamin C is a multifunctional tool that can protect, repair and improve your skin.

But, as with any product, not all sera are created equal. Components such as the type and concentration of vitamin C, the list of ingredients and even the type of bottle or dispenser make or break the benefits of your serum and skin.

But don't worry, deciphering which serum to buy is not that difficult. We have information on the benefits of serum C, how to choose one (more recommendations) and tips on how to make the most of them.


The serious benefits of a vitamin C serum and when to apply it.
Vitamin C is an antioxidant, which means that it stops or retains environmental and solar damage to cells. And while you can count your DO in the morning as a good defense for your body, the best way to achieve the protection and benefits of vitamin C is to apply it directly to the skin.

But there is also a reason why you don't want to simply place citrus slices on your cheeks. When you do DIY, there is no control over quality, and sometimes it is not even safe. It is not efficient either.

This is because when we eat, drink or supplement vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, our skin only receives a small fraction of the benefits. However, pressing serum vitamin C, after being chemically altered, actually allows our skin to absorb more efficiently.

Benefits of serum vitamin C.
reduce wrinkles
Protects collagen and increases production.
wound healing aid
It helps protect against sun damage.
reduce hyperpigmentation
It unifies the tone of the skin
clears the complexion
It acts as an armor against pollution and other free radicals.