DIY Vitamin C Face Serum – For Glow and Even Skin Tone
Vitamin C is one of the most popular active ingredients in skincare, known for its antioxidant properties and ability to give the skin a healthy glow. In this blog post, we will create a natural and effective face serum with vitamin C!
Why use vitamin C in skin care?
Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid/Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate) helps to:
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Even out skin tone and reduce pigmentation spots
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Protect skin from free radicals and environmental factors
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Stimulate collagen production and improve skin elasticity
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Give the skin a fresh and natural glow
DIY Recipe: Vitamin C Facial Serum
Approx: 50 grams
Ingredients:
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1 g Sodium ascorbyl phosphate (stable vitamin C)
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45.7 g distilled water or rose water
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2 g glycerin (for moisturizing effect)
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0.5 g vitamin E oil (for extra antioxidant effect)
- 3 - 5 drops essential or fragrance oil (optional)
- 0.5 g Geogard 221 (natural preservative)
Step-by-step guide
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Sterilize your utensils : Disinfect all containers and utensils with 70% alcohol to avoid bacterial growth.
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Dissolve the vitamin C : Stir the Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate into the distilled water until it is completely dissolved.
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Add glycerin : Mix well to stabilize the formula and increase the shelf life of the serum.
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Mix in vitamin E and optional fragrance : This helps protect the skin and enhance the serum's antioxidant properties.
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Add preservative : Geogard 221 extends the shelf life of the serum and prevents bacterial growth.
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Pour into a dark glass bottle : Vitamin C is light sensitive, so a dark bottle helps protect it from degradation.
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Storage : The serum will last for about 2 weeks in the refrigerator without preservation. With the preservative Geogard 221, the serum can be stored at room temperature and will last for about 8 months.
Use
Apply a few drops to cleansed skin in the morning and follow with a moisturizer and sunscreen. Vitamin C works best when used daily!
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