Vitamin C serums

Vitamin C serums act as an antioxidant step in your skincare routine, helping protect the skin from oxidative stress, support collagen production and improve uneven skin tone. With different forms and concentrations of vitamin C available, there are formulas suitable for sensitive skin as well as options designed for more intensive correction of hyperpigmentation. The right choice depends on your skincare goals, skin type and daily exposure to environmental stressors.

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Skintegra Superba C

Regular price 30,90 €
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Unit price 1.030,00 €  per  l
30 ml
5.0 (63 )
Brightening and revitalizing serum for hyperpigmented skin
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Skintegra C-50 | TXA-14.5

Regular price 35,90 €
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Unit price 7.977,78 €  per  kg
4.9 (10 )
Vitamin C booster with 50% ascorbic acid and 14.5% tranexamic acid
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Vitamin C serums as an antioxidant skincare step

Vitamin C serums are applied after cleansing and before moisturizer to provide antioxidant support before the rest of your routine. When used in the morning under SPF protection, they help enhance photoprotection and provide additional defense against UV damage and environmental pollution.

Choosing the right vitamin C serum depends on the form of the active ingredient and your skincare goals. Stable derivatives such as Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (SAP) are gentle and suitable for daily use and sensitive skin, while pure ascorbic acid in higher concentrations offers a more intensive corrective effect on hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone. Formulas enriched with vitamin E and ferulic acid help boost antioxidant performance and improve vitamin C stability.

Consistent use of vitamin C supports a more even-looking complexion, helps reduce the appearance of pigmentation spots and contributes to a fresher, more radiant appearance over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you choose the right vitamin C serum?

Your choice should depend on your skin type and skincare goals. For sensitive skin and everyday use, stable vitamin C derivatives such as SAP are a good option. For more intensive correction of hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone, formulas with higher concentrations of active ingredients may be more suitable.

When should you apply a vitamin C serum?

It should be applied after cleansing and before moisturizer. Morning use under SPF protection is recommended to enhance both antioxidant and photoprotective benefits.

Can a vitamin C serum irritate the skin?

It depends on the form of vitamin C and its concentration. Stable derivatives such as SAP rarely cause irritation and are suitable even for sensitive and rosacea-prone skin, while pure ascorbic acid in high concentrations may feel more intense on skin that is not used to active ingredients.

How should a vitamin C serum be stored?

Vitamin C is sensitive to light and air. It should be stored in UV-protective packaging in a cool, dark place. If the serum turns dark yellow or brown, the vitamin C has oxidized and its effectiveness has decreased.

Can I combine vitamin C with other active ingredients?

Yes, with some caution. Vitamin C pairs well with vitamin E, ferulic acid and SPF protection. When combining it with AHA/BHA acids or retinoids, alternating use is recommended to help minimize irritation.

Are vitamin C serums suitable for all skin types?

Yes. Different formulations and forms of vitamin C make it possible to find an option suitable for all skin types, including sensitive, oily and combination skin.

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Choosing products can be easier with personalised recommendations. Skintegra’s skin analysis helps identify your skin’s needs and suggests a routine tailored to your current skin condition.

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