As summer comes to an end, we often start paying more attention to the condition of our skin. Sun exposure, saltwater baths, and windy days can leave behind not only dryness but also pigmentation spots. These are often the most visible “souvenirs” from summer holidays – and unfortunately, not always the desired ones. That’s why this is the perfect time to reach for regenerating and brightening skincare. One of the simplest yet most effective solutions is a homemade oil-based serum with Vitamin C.
Ingredient | Amount | Benefits |
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Sweet Almond Oil | 22 ml | Light base oil, absorbs well, nourishes, and softens the skin. |
Vitamin C in Oil (Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate) | 5 ml | Stable form of Vitamin C, brightens pigmentation, evens out skin tone, and supports collagen synthesis. |
Vitamin E (Tocopherol) | 1 ml (approx. 20 drops) | Powerful antioxidant, protects against free radicals, and also acts as a natural preservative. |
Coenzyme Q10 in Macadamia Oil | 2 ml (approx. 40 drops) | Supports regeneration, protects against photoaging, and improves skin firmness. |
Regular use of a Vitamin C serum is a simple way to target pigmentation and uneven skin tone. Thanks to the synergy of its ingredients:
The first results (radiance, improved hydration, smoother texture, more even skin surface) are usually noticeable after 2–3 weeks of consistent use.
A visible reduction of pigmentation and a more even skin tone typically appear after 4–6 weeks. The key is consistency: just a few drops applied in the evening to cleansed, slightly damp skin are enough to enjoy a natural glow and a more even complexion.