While topical vitamin C is typically well accepted, it is important to note that any substance intended for the skin has the potential to induce adverse effects.
You should choose a section of your skin that is relatively tiny and simple to cover, such as your forearm, if you wish to conceal anything.
The patient should wait twenty-four hours following the first administration of the product, after which the product should be provided in a very little amount.
It is safe to apply on your face if you do not experience any adverse effects. Stop using the product immediately if you have a rash, redness, or hives.
It s possible to have a skin reaction after repeat exposure, so it s best to introduce new products one at a time, spaced out by a few weeks.
One or two daily vitamin C serum applications are normal. Follow this order: cleanse, tone, vitamin C serum, moisturise. Clean your hands before applying skin care.
It can be safely used with other active ingredients, although using alongside products containing niacinamide may make vitamin C less effective.