Vitamin C: The glow-getter you might be using wrong
India, July 18 -- A trusted beauty powerhouse, Vitamin C is widely recommended by skincare experts to impart that coveted dewy glow. It helps boost collagen production, improves skin elasticity, and brightens your complexion. But despite its time-tested benefits, certain common mistakes can prevent you from reaping its full potential. Here's how to avoid them:
Never keep your Vitamin C serum near a bathroom window or on an open shelf. Vitamin C is highly unstable and oxidizes easily. If it turns brown or orange, it's no longer effective. Always store it in a cool, dark place to preserve its potency.
Avoid applying your Vitamin C serum immediately after using a high-pH cleanser such as a foaming face wash. Vitamin C (specifically L-ascorbic acid) is most effective at a low pH of around 4.5. Opt for a gentle, low-pH face wash to let the serum perform at its best.
Don't layer Vitamin C with retinol-it can cause irritation. Instead, use Vitamin C in the morning and save retinol for nighttime. After applying Vitamin C in the morning, follow up with a moisturizer and a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 for optimal protection.
When it comes to Vitamin C, less is more. You don't need to slather it on. Just 3-4 drops, gently patted into the skin, are enough to ensure proper absorption and visible results.
The author is a skin care expert...
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