1. What is Vitamin C and why do you need it?
▹L-ascorbic acid is an active component of Vitamin C. Vitamin C is a soluble vitamin, meaning it dissolves in water. It's crucial part of the skin's structure. Vitamin C levels in the skin's middle layers decline as a result of exposure to sunshine and pollutants. That is when Vitamin C from external source balances the need.
2. Is it better to use Vitamin C once or twice a day?
▹Vitamin C is most effective on the skin when applied first thing in the morning. It strengthens our defences against UV rays and free radicals, which are the major causes of aging, and we are exposed to them mostly during the day. Vitamin C mends and speeds up the healing during evenings, but as ascorbic acid has a reservoir impact (lasting up to 72 hours), it is typically unnecessary.
3. What is the best method to keep Vitamin C serum fresh?
▹Take good care of your vitamin C serum to prevent it from deteriorating or losing its effectiveness.
Is it true that vitamin C serum lightens the skin?
It protects skin cells from UV-induced free radical damage. Helps reduce hyper-pigmentation and dark spots, levels out skin tone and boosts skin radiance by inhibiting melanin synthesis in the skin.
4. If my vitamin C serum becomes yellow, can I still use it?
▹The yellow-brown colour shift is a visual indication of vitamin C chemistry, therefore no. It demonstrates that your vitamin C serum includes more than simply L-ascorbic acid, which is the skin's active form of vitamin C.