How To Make Your Own Vitamin C Serum At Home

Written by Harshitha Prabhakar12th Jul 2018
How to make your own Vitamin C serum at home

If you could compare this skincare ingredient to a Bollywood star, it would probably be Ranveer Singh. One is a raw, powerhouse of talent and the other, a natural powerhouse of kickass goodness for the skin. Brighter, tighter, clear skin is within your arm’s reach with this miracle worker. Wondering what has got us so excited that we are making comparisons to Ranveer Singh? It’s Vitamin C!

Vitamin C works overtime to increase collagen production, reduce inflammation and even out irregular pigmentation and brown spots. It is a star ingredient in many skin brightening treatments. However it is a very volatile compound and easily oxidises upon exposure to air and sunlight. Even in the products that you can buy from stores, the potency of the vitamin can decrease rapidly after you open the bottle.

So if you are the kind of girl who likes to try DIY remedies at home, and don’t mind a bit of hard work for the benefit of your skin, here we have put together an easy make-at-home Vitamin C serum that you can prepare in batches, and be assured you are giving your skin nothing but the best quality, fresh and potent ingredients.
 

 

You will need:

Application:

¼ tsp. l-ascorbic acid powder (available online; make sure it is from a reliable source or you could substitute it with Vitamin C tablets from a good pharma-brand)
2 tsp. distilled water or rose water
1 tsp. glycerine
1 Vitamin E capsule
A small, dark, clean empty glass bottle with a dropper

Method:

Place the Vitamin C powder in the glass bottle and add the distilled water or the rose water into the bottle and shake well, till the powder dissolves completely. Then, add the glycerine to this. Puncture the Vitamin E capsule and squeeze the oil in to the bottle. Shake well and store the bottle in a cool place away from sunlight.

There you have it! Your own Vitamin C serum! Make sure you use this serum within a week and discard the remaining and make a fresh batch!
 

 

Application:

Application:

At night, cleanse and tone your skin and apply a very small amount of the serum and follow it up with a moisturiser. Expect a small amount of tingling sensation at first. Apply the serum on alternate nights until your skin adjusts to the serum. If the tingling sensation continues even after two weeks of alternate night application, discontinue use.

Remember:

Use of vitamin C makes the skin sensitive to sunlight, so make sure you use a good sunscreen every day in the morning.

Results:

Regular use of this serum should make your skin brighter and clear out dark spots and even out skin tone.

Image courtesy: GIPHY and Shutterstock
 

Harshitha Prabhakar

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Perpetually has OCD. Obsessive contouring disorder. Her idea of dressing to walk the dog includes cleanse-tone-moisturise-serum-primer-sunscreen-concealer-foundation-contour-powder-highlighter-bronzer-eyebrows-eyes. (Catches breath) She loves perfectly constructed sentences as much as she loves perfectly blended contours. Enough said.
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