✨Stop Overpaying for Weak Vitamin C Serums✨

Make Fresh Vitamin C Serum at Home! Why spend $$$ on tiny bottles when you can DIY your own fresh serum at home?

Store-bought serums often lose their potency before you even open the bottle because Vitamin C breaks down quickly once mixed with water. By making your own at home with pure Vitamin C powder, you get a fresh, powerful serum with no additives, every time.

How to Mix Your Own Vitamin C Serum

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Step 1

In a small glass cup,Β dissolve 1 tsp Vitamin C powder with 1 tbsp distilled water. Stir until clear.

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Step 2

Add 2 Tbsp of aloe vera gel and mix until smooth.

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Step 3

Pour into a 30ml dark dropper bottle.

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Step 4

Store in the fridge β€” use within 2 weeks for maximum potency.

Tip: Use Β½ tsp powder for sensitive skin.

Apply a few drops to clean skin at night.

 
 
 
 

Rediscover Glowy Skin

6 Weeks to Brighter, Smoother Skin

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Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps your skin fight off everyday damage from pollution, stress, and UV exposure. When applied topically as a serum, it penetrates the skin to neutralize free radicalsβ€”tiny unstable molecules that cause premature aging.

Beyond Skincare: Internal Benefits of Vitamin C

Vitamin C isn’t just a beauty boosterβ€”it’s also essential for your overall health when taken internally as a supplement.

πŸ‘‰ With Vitamin C powder, you get a 2-in-1 solution:

βœ”οΈ Mix it into your favorite drinks for immune health

βœ”οΈ Apply it topically as a serum for glowing skin

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✨ How Much Vitamin C Serum Can You Make with 1lb of Vitamin C Powder?✨

  • A typical DIY Vitamin C serum recipe uses about 1 teaspoon (5 grams) of Vitamin C powder for a 1 oz (30 ml) bottle of serum.
  • 1 pound (16 oz) of Vitamin C powder = about 454 grams.
  • Divide that by 5 grams per bottle β†’ you can make around 90 bottles (1 oz each) of fresh serum from just 1 pound of powder!

βœ… That means one bag gives you nearly a year’s supply (if you make a new fresh bottle every 3–4 days to keep it potent).

βœ… Instead of spending $20–$50 per serum at the store, you can make your own for pennies per bottle.

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Pure Vitamin C Powder - Ascorbic Acid - 1 lb

Pure Vitamin C Powder - Ascorbic Acid - 1 lb

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🌿 Pure Vitamin C Powder – 1 lb (0.45 kg)
GMO-Free | Gluten-Free | Filler-Free

Experience the power of 100% pure L-Ascorbic Acid with our premium Vitamin C powder β€” free from GMOs, gluten, and unnecessary fillers. This versatile, high-potency antioxidant is safe for both internal and external use, making it an essential addition to your wellness and skincare routine.

Product Details:

Net Weight: 1 lb (0.45 kg)

Ingredient: 100% L-Ascorbic Acid

Quality: GMO-Free, Gluten-Free, Filler-Free

Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight

πŸ’‘ Gentle Reminder: Our Vitamin C powder is perfect for DIY skincare and wellness. Everyone’s skin is unique, so results may vary. We recommend a quick patch test before use. If you’re pregnant, nursing, or under medical care, please check with your doctor first.

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How do I make a DIY Vitamin C serum with this powder?

Simply dissolve 1 teaspoon of Vitamin C powder with 1 tbsp of distilled water. Add 2 tbsp aloe vera & mix until smooth. For extra hydration, you can add a few drops of glycerin or your favorite moisturizer. Store in a dark glass 30 ml dropper bottle.

How long does the serum last once mixed?

DIY Vitamin C serum is most effective when fresh. We recommend making small batches that last about 5–7 days. Store in the refrigerator to slow down oxidation and keep potency strong

What is the best concentration for beginners?

Start with a 5% solution (around 1/8 teaspoon of powder to 1 tablespoon of water). Once your skin adjusts, you can increase up to 15–20% depending on your tolerance.

Can I combine Vitamin C powder with other ingredients?

Yes! Vitamin C pairs well with hyaluronic acid, aloe vera, glycerin, or Vitamin E oil for added hydration and nourishment. Avoid mixing with retinol or niacinamide at the same time, as they may reduce effectiveness or cause irritation.

How do I know if my serum has gone bad?

Fresh Vitamin C serum is usually clear. If it turns yellow, orange, or brown, it has oxidized and lost effectiveness. Discard and make a fresh batch.