Advertisement
Home Shopping Beauty

Vitamin C is the skincare ingredient celebrities like Miranda Kerr swear by, but what are the benefits and does it actually work?

There's a reason this ingredient has a cult following.
Loading the player...

Vitamin C used to be something we only talked about during cold and flu season, when we loaded up on oranges and chewable gummies to beat the sniffles.

Advertisement

Now it’s being hailed as the new miracle ingredient in skincare and it seems like there’s an endless list of benefits to adding a little Vit C to your routine.

But what does Vitamin C actually do to your skin, what benefits does it provide and which skincare products should you be using?

We’ve done all the hard work and found the answers for you, so read on for the ultimate Vitamin C skincare guide.

What is Vitamin C?

We usually think of the Vitamin C found in oranges and carrots as an immune-boosting vitamin, but it’s so much more.

Advertisement

Also known as ascorbic acid, Vitamin C promotes collagen production; that’s the vital protein that keeps our skin looking plump and young, so it’s a game-changer when added to a skincare routine.

Vitamin C can also aid in tissue repair and is an antioxidant, which can help neutralise the effects of UV damage and pollution on our skin.

Countless celebrities swear by the ingredient, including Miranda Kerr, who even created her own Vitamin C serum through her skincare brand KORA Organics.

Model and beauty entrepreneur Miranda Kerr swears by Vitamin C.

(Instagram / Miranda Kerr)
Advertisement

What are the benefits of Vitamin C for skin?

Where do we begin? Vitamin C has been found to do everything from boosting hydration, to brightening skin and reducing redness, hyperpigmentation and the appearance of under-eye circles.

As mentioned before, it also promotes collagen production and that can help in a number of ways, from minimising the effects of sun damage to possibly helping wounds heal.

Some of the claims around Vitamin C – that it can prevent sagging, protect against sun damage, soothe sunburns and minimise scars – are less well-studied, but there’s anecdotal evidence for many of these benefits.

Of course, Vitamin C works differently for everyone based on their skin type, the product used and more.

Advertisement

Can everyone use Vitamin C on their skin?

Pretty much! Specialist dermatologist Dr Cara McDonald told Marie Claire that it’s a great ingredient to add to your skincare routine at any age.

“We all need to eat Vitamin C and have it in our diet to stay healthy, so we should also have it in our skin diet,” she says.

“As we start to get older and see ageing concerns, like fine lines, wrinkles and complexion issues – we need it more and more.”

Loading the player...
Advertisement

What Vitamin C products work best?

The Vitamin C product that will work best for you is largely based on your own skin type, goals and individual preference.

If you’re incorporating the ingredient in your skincare for the first time, we suggest choosing a serum that has science (as well as positive reviews) to back it up.

“I look for brands that have science, studies …where you can actually see the difference between those using this particular product [and those that aren’t],” Dr McDonald told Marie Claire.

She suggested SkinCeuticals’ Vitamin C serums – C E Ferulic, Silymarin CF and Phloretin CF – which have a serious cult following and a price-tag to match.

Advertisement

Other fan-favourite Vitamin C serums are available from Alpha-H, The Ordinary, La Roche-Posay and Olay, and there are even more on the market for all skin types and budgets.

Shop our favourites below.

SkinCeuticals Vitamin C serums, starting at $135, from Adore Beauty.

(Instagram / SkinCeuticals)

Olay Luminous Vitamin C Super Serum 30ml, $29.99, from Chemist Warehouse.

(Instagram / Olay)
Advertisement

La Roche-Posay Redermic Pure Vitamin C10 Serum, $71.95, from Adore Beauty.

(Instagram / La Roche-Posay)

Alpha-H Vitamin C 25ml, on sale for $71.96, from Adore Beauty.

(Instagram / Alpha-H)

C15 Super Booster, $62, from Paula’s Choice.

(Instagram / Paula’s Choice)

The Ordinary Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12%, $21.90, from Adore Beauty.

(Adore Beauty)
Advertisement

KORA Organics Noni Bright Vitamin C Serum 30ml, $86, from Adore Beauty.

(Instagram / KORA Organics)

Related stories


Unwind and relax with your favourite magazine!

Huge savings plus FREE home delivery

Advertisement
Advertisement