Maryse Isma
CSMS Magazine
In today’s tip, I’m focusing on vitamin C serum and how to use it to make skin cream. This is something I use regularly. It’s natural and effortless as you’ll see in the video below. So, before you go and spend a fortune in cosmetics, try these tips that I plan on sharing with you—perhaps—weekly. If this is helpful to you, let me know in the comment below.
- Vitamin C powder
- 2 tablespoons of distilled water
- 1 teaspoon of Vitamin C powder
- ½ teaspoon of glycine
Remember: Mix all together in a dark color bottle.
Health benefits for the skin
Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that works to stimulate collagen production in your skin. It also fights fine lines and brightens your complexion. Vitamin C contains anti-inflammatory properties and helps reduce the redness and swelling that comes with acne. The results are more pronounced when you use the vitamin topically. It, therefore, helps improve the appearance of acne wounds. Vitamin C is known to reduce hyperpigmentation by reducing the effects of the tyrosine enzyme. The enzyme is responsible for the production of melanin that gives your skin its color. Vitamin C also functions as a brightening agent. It has properties that reduce dark spots without changing your skin color. Combining vitamin C serums with other brightening agents like iontophoresis can significantly enhance the results.
Watch the video below.
Also read: How to make facial serum with hyaluronic acid.
Note: Maryse Isma is a longtime contributor to CSMS Magazine.
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