Why You Should Use Vitamin C Serum in Your Skincare Routine

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When it comes to skincare, there’s always a new trend, and sometimes it can be challenging to know which products really work.  One serum, however, contains an ingredient already well-known for its many health benefits.  Vitamin C isn’t just for boosting our immunity.  Read on to learn more about why you should add vitamin C serum to your skincare routine today.

What Is Vitamin C Serum?

Vitamin C is not new to healthy living.  That’s why we reach for orange juice when we’re sick and even take immunity-boosting supplements high in vitamin C.  Did you know, though, that vitamin C is just as beneficial to the outside of our bodies as it is for the inside?  To get those benefits, however, we can’t just reach for the citrus or swallow a supplement.  It needs to be applied directly to the skin.

Vitamin C serum has the consistency of a gel or a liquid and was designed to be applied directly to the skin.  It can even be used under sunscreen or makeup.  The primary function of vitamin C serum, also known as L-ascorbic acid, is to protect the skin and repair damaged cells, though the benefits go far beyond this.  After regular application, most users find their complexions to be bright, glowing, and even.  

What Skincare Benefits Does Vitamin C Serum Provide?

Vitamin C serum packs so many benefits into a tiny bottle.  It’s known for many anti-aging properties, and results can typically be seen in as little as two weeks, though some notice improved skin quality right away.  The benefits of vitamin C serum include:

  1. Hydration-Topical application of vitamin C helps the skin to retain moisture better than lotion alone.
  2. Skin Brightening-L-ascorbic acid helps to fade pigmentation and gently exfoliate, resulting in a bright, radiant complexion.
  3. Youthful Eyes-Vitamin C hydrates and plumps the areas around the eyes, resulting in fewer lines and wrinkles.  It also minimizes under-eye circles and puffiness.
  4. Reduced Redness-The anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin C serum help to reduce redness caused by acne and other skin conditions.
  5. Even Skin Tone-hyperpigmentation is caused by an overproduction of melanin.  Vitamin C has been shown to reduce melanin production, resulting in a more even skin tone. 
  6. Firmer Skin-Collagen is responsible for the elasticity and firmness of your skin.  Consistent use of vitamin C serum boosts collagen production, which has been shown to result in overall tightening of the skin, with fewer lines and wrinkles.  
  7. Repairing Sun Damage-The antioxidants in vitamin C reduces free radicals caused by the environment and repair damaged skin cells.  Combined with sunscreen, the serum also provides an additional barrier against the sun’s harmful UV rays.

While many moisturizers claim to have one or two of these benefits, like hydration or tightening, most cannot do everything that vitamin C serum can do in one simple application!  Vitamin C serum doesn’t just moisturize.  It also neutralizes free radicals and boosts collagen production.  All you need is one bottle to hydrate, tighten, brighten, and protect.  

Finding the Right Kind of Vitamin C Serum for You

Topical vitamin C is categorized by its concentration level.  Most vitamin C serums on the market today offer a concentration of around 10%-20%.  However, starting out at a high concentration could cause the skin to dry out.  Users with sensitive or dry skin should consider using a lower concentration, while those that have never used vitamin C serum may want to start with a concentration of 15%, working their way up to a 20% concentration.  

Most of us pay close attention to the products we put into our bodies, and we should do the same with the products we use on our bodies. Your skin is the largest organ in your body, so when it comes to skincare products, including vitamin C serum, organic is always best.  Many non-organic products on the market include unnecessary fillers, additives, and potentially harmful chemicals.  Not only can they do damage to your skin, but they can also reduce the potency and effectiveness of the product.  Choose an organic vitamin C serum, with simple ingredients like hyaluronic acid and distilled water to ensure your skin sees the maximum benefits.

Incorporating Vitamin C Serum Into Your Skincare Routine

If you are looking to simplify your skincare routine, look no further than vitamin C serum.  One potent gel does the work of several other products, from boosting collagen production to repairing sun-damaged skin.  Be sure to select an organic vitamin c serum to ensure that what you are putting on your skin is safe and effective, and begin with a lower concentration, slowly working your way up to 20%, so that your skin will see the hydrating effects.  Start using vitamin C serum today and simplify your skincare routine forever!

This infographic was created by SeSpring, cruelty-free Korean gentle gel cleanser for face

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Joy Landesman

Joy Landesman is the founder of Organique by JL Faces. After becoming frustrated by traditional products and their additives, she set out to create her own organic products. For 7 years, she has created her own facial serums and lotions, with that, creating a wholly organic skin care product line.

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