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Vitamin C Powder

Hi there, what are good Vitamin C (l-ascorbic acid) powders on the market that can be added to your serum or moisturizer.  Thanks

Re: Vitamin C Powder

@kiwigal Just read a review on Versed Skincare's Vitamin C Powder and instantly remembered this post!  Beautypedia gave it 4/5 stars.  It's called Found the Light Powder with Vitamin C.  Here's the review:

 

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Versedโ€™s Found the Light Powder with Vitamin C is a good way to add vitamin C to your skin care routine, provided youโ€™re willing to take an extra step involving a little mixology.

Wisely, Versed avoided a misstep weโ€™ve seen in similar products; namely this fragrance-free vitamin C powder doesnโ€™t come in a jar. Instead, itโ€™s in an opaque plastic bottle with a twist-off top, and a small hole so you can sift it out (which works well โ€“ it doesnโ€™t dispense too much product, and itโ€™s easy to control how much you want to use).

The powder itself is lightweight and silky (its base is tapioca starch and aluminum starch octenylsuccinate, a powdery cosmetic thickening agent). It mixes well into moisturizers and serums without drastically altering their textures. Aside from those base ingredients, this contains vitamin Cโ€ฆ and thatโ€™s about it. Itโ€™s a good amount of a form of vitamin C known as 3-O ethyl ascorbic acid, meaning you will see brightening benefits and of course, it has antioxidant benefits as well.

Is this a necessary addition to your skin care routine? There are many good vitamin C serums on the market that offer this star ingredient along with a host of additional beneficial ingredients. However, if youโ€™re happy with your current skin care routine and just want to add a little more vitamin C to it, then this might be the product for you.

PROS:
  • Lightweight, silky powder mixes seamlessly into other skin care products.
  • Contains a good amount of skin-brightening, antioxidant vitamin C.
  • Packaged to protect its star ingredient.
  • Fragrance free.
CONS:
  • One-note formula would be more impressive with additional beneficial ingredients.

 

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Wow, thanks so much.  I have The Ordinary Vitamin C Suspension 23%.  I'm looking forward to trying the others when they come out, good to know.  The True Botanicals Vitamin C Booster with Ferulic Acid also looks like it may be a good one but it's not $6 like The Ordinary! ๐Ÿ™‚

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@kiwigal It's crazy how much skincare items can cost!  

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@kiwigal Allure just posted an article about The Ordinary's 100% L-Ascorbic Acid Powder...

 

http://www.allure.com/story/deciem-the-ordinary-new-vitamin-c-serums

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I've tried the Philosophy vitamin C powder and enjoyed it. You should mix half pea size to your serum/moisturizer before application then apply it. It does make a positive difference on my skin the way vitamin C serums do.

 

I see you asked about the concentration, I don't know. However, how effective vitamin C is depends not only on the concentration but also the formulation that helps it absorb better, or reduces possible irritation, or stabilizes it so it won't lose effectiveness/oxidizes as soon as it exposes to air. If you are obsessed/must know the concentration, Ole Henriksen's Power Bright peel has 25% vitamin C for one of the steps, and Perricone has a 15% vitamin C treatment (in set of white tubes, not the serum) the others I've seen are usually 5% or so.

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Philosophy has a Vit C powder. Used it for years and it dissolves pretty well in most serums and moisturizers. I've even put in in my foundation.

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Thanks!  ๐Ÿ™‚

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I have heard great reviews and results with this:

(I've included the ingredients & a reviewer's breakdown of the ingredients as well)

 

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Perfect, thanks so much.  I was wondering what the concentration of this was when mixed.  ๐Ÿ™‚

 

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Agree.  Philosophy Booster C is the best.  You can mix it with your existing products.  The bottle lasts for a long time and therefore I think it is very cost effective. 


kiwigal wrote:

Perfect, thanks so much.  I was wondering what the concentration of this was when mixed.  ๐Ÿ™‚

 




 

Re: Vitamin C Powder

This isn't a powder to be added to serum/moisturizer but to cleanse with: http://www.sephora.com/fresh-pressed-renewing-powder-cleanser-P417323?skuId=1898782&icid2=products%2...

 

Also there's the booster that can be added: http://www.sephora.com/fresh-pressed-daily-booster-with-pure-vitamin-c-10-P416824?skuId=1898774&icid...

 

I haven't tried these so I can't speak to how well they work. 

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Cheers for that ๐Ÿ™‚

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