Choosing the Right Vitamin C for Your Formulations

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Choosing the Right Vitamin C

Here is a quick guide to choosing the right Vitamin C to use in your formulations. Formulators should select the most suitable and effective form of vitamin C that aligns best with their specific skincare formulation needs. To learn about Vitamin C and the types of Vitamin C read this post

Download Vitamin C Types in Skincare – Quick Guide Comparison

For Brightening & Hyperpigmentation
•    Best Picks: THDA, 3-Glyceryl Ascorbate, MAP, SAP
•    Why: These forms help even skin tone and fade dark spots without irritation.

For Anti-Aging & Wrinkle Reduction
•    Best Picks: L-Ascorbic Acid, THDA, Ascorbyl Palmitate
•    Why: Stimulate collagen, improve elasticity, and smooth fine lines.

For Sensitive Skin
•    Best Picks: MAP, SAP, 3-Glyceryl Ascorbate
•    Why: These are gentler, non-irritating forms with stable antioxidant action.

For Oil-Based Formulations
•    Best Picks: Ascorbyl Palmitate, THDA
•    Why: These are oil-soluble and integrate well in oil-based products.

For Water-Based Serums
•    Best Picks: SAP, MAP, L-Ascorbic Acid, 3-Glyceryl Ascorbate
•    Why: Water-soluble forms mix easily into hydrating serums and gels.

For Potency and Fast Results
•    Best Picks: Ascorbic Acid, L-Ascorbic Acid
•    Why: These are the most powerful but must be freshly formulated for maximum effect.

 

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