Which Type of Vitamin C Skincare Sould I Use?

Using vitamin C skincare can have a dramatic anti-aging impact on your skin, but it does depend on which type of product you buy. Different products have different concentrations of the vitamin and some types of vitamin C do not store well. These products are available in a wide range of prices which further adds to the confusion.

To find out what type of vitamin C would be best for you and your skin, you must first know the difference between them and what they are supposed to be used for. I have listed the main three types of vitamin C skincare all with a brief explanation of what they will do and the best way to use them for your skin type.

 Magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, (MAP) is a derivative of vitamin C with a collagen boosting effect. This type of vitamin C is much more stable than the pure vitamin and does not degrade as fast. it is so gentle, it can be safely used on sensitive skin. To stop MAP from degrading and oxidizing it is best to store it in a dry place away from sunlight.

L-ascorbic acid is a natural form of vitamin C. This form of the vitamin must be properly stored. L-ascorbic acid does have its downsides: it degrades very quickly when exposed to air, heat or sunlight and can be very irritating to certain skin types. It is recommended by professionals that if you do not know the correct way of using this type of acid, It’s best to avoid it. L-ascorbic acid is not suitable for those with rosacea or sensitive skin.

 Ascorbyl Palmitate is similar to the MAP type of vitamin C, but does not work quite as quickly or quite as effectively as MAP. As for L-ascorbic acid; it must be carefully looked after and stored away from sunlight and air, as this type of vitamin tends to degrade quite quickly. To have a collagen boosting effect, Ascorbyl Palmitate has to be used more frequently and in much larger doses than you would have to use with L-ascorbic acid .

 

Make sure you know the exact ingredients any vitamin C skincare contains before buying. Many manufacturers add different types of vitamin C that not only stop the effects of the vitamin but can also be dangerous for your skin. By checking what ingredients the products have you’ll be better equipped to choose the best one for you.

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