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How do I Choose the Best Vitamin C Face Serum?

Diane Goettel
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Updated May 17, 2024
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When choosing a vitamin C face serum, it is important to consider a number of factors, including your skin type and your main reasons for using the face serum. Skin type is an important factor as not all serums will work well for all people. Some serums are formulated for oily skin, while others are formulated for dry skin, so it's important to choose a face serum that fits your skin or is described as being good for all skin types. It is also important to consider the goals that you wants to accomplish by using this serum and to search for a product that is formulated to help users meet these goals.

One of the most common reasons that people use vitamin C face serum is to improve skin tone. Vitamin C is believed to help even the tone and also bring a brightness to the complexion. This can be helpful for people who are trying to fade scarring on the skin that may be the result of accidents or acne. It can also be helpful for people who are trying to fade spots and freckles that are the result of sun damage.

Those who are trying to fade acne scars may need a face serum that also helps to heal pimples. There are some serums that can also help to keep new breakouts from occurring or at least diminish the severity of new breakouts. As such, this sort of vitamin C face serum can also help to stop new acne scars from forming on the skin.

People who are searching for a vitamin C face serum to help reverse the signs of aging should search for a product that helps to restore elasticity to the skin while also fading age spots. This kind of serum is likely to have ingredients that help to hydrate the skin while also improving the skin's suppleness. In order to protect the skin from further sun damage, it is advisable to choose a face serum that has a sun protection factor (SPF). Many people think that sunscreen is only for the beach, but using products with SPF every day is a great way to protect the skin from aging. Remember to apply the product to the neck as well as the face for the best all-over results.

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Diane Goettel
By Diane Goettel
In addition to her work as a freelance writer for WiseGEEK, Diane Goettel serves as the executive editor of Black Lawrence Press, an independent publishing company based in upstate New York. Over the course, she has edited several anthologies, the e-newsletter “Sapling,” and The Adirondack Review. Diane holds a B.A. from Sarah Lawrence College and an M.A. from Brooklyn College.

Discussion Comments

By candyquilt — On Dec 26, 2013

@ysmina-- I don't think that the additional ingredients in a vitamin C serum for the face are very important. The potency of the vitamin C and the pureness of the ingredients are more important factors if you ask me.

If the percentage of vitamin C in the serum is too little, or if there are a lot of chemicals and synthetic ingredients, the serum will not be very effective. I think that a vitamin C serum should have about 20% vitamin C and the other ingredients should be all-natural and pure. You would not believe the type of chemicals that are added to some skin products.

By donasmrs — On Dec 25, 2013

@ysmina-- I personally use a simple vitamin C serum. It just has sweet almond oil, vitamin C and pomegranate extract. I think it works great for evening out skin tone.

If you want more from your face serum, then you may want to get one with other, anti-aging ingredients. Hyaluronic acid, coenzyme Q10 and vitamin A help fight wrinkles and give elasticity to skin. So if you want those benefits as well, it's probably a good idea to invest in a vitamin C serum with these ingredients.

By ysmina — On Dec 25, 2013

I want to use a vitamin C serum to fade my blemishes and to brighten my skin tone. I've found several options. A few serums only contain vitamin C as the active ingredient while others have multiple ingredients like vitamin E, coenzyme Q10 and hyaluronic acid. Which type is better?

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