You can ask anyone I know—anyone, even my dad, who I’m certain still thinks cold creams are the height of skincare and who uses three-in-one hair, face and bodywash—what my favourite skincare ingredient is, and they will say vitamin C. It’s the game-changer ingredient that has helped me get the skin of my dreams. I struggle with hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone, and adding vitamin C into your skincare routine is one of the best ways to tackle both. And the easiest way to add it into your routine without needing to add more steps? A vitamin C moisturiser.
"Vitamin C is a fantastic ingredient to add to your skincare routine,” agrees Bianca Estelle, skin specialist and medical aesthetician. "In fact, it’s one of my favourites. It’s a powerful antioxidant with a multitude of benefits; it encourages collagen production, and it’s great for the prevention of free radical damage. It’s often found in ‘brightening’ formulas, so it’s ideal for targeting uneven skin tone and dull skin, but it also has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties that can help ease acne and inflamed skin.”
It also works really well with most other common skincare ingredients, making it an easy addition to your routine. "Vitamin C also complements and boosts the activity of other antioxidant ingredients such as vitamin E, vitamin A, ferulic acid, resveratrol and glutathione—each one supporting the others’ beneficial activities," explains David Jack, an aesthetic doctor in London.
Essentially, this is a wonder ingredient in the skincare world, and the best part is it’s suitable for all skin types, especially if you start with a gentler formula. "This is what makes this ingredient so universal,” says Estelle. "The only thing to mention is that strength varies from product to product, so newbies should be advised to start with a lighter strength before working their way up and only working their way up if necessary.”
Yes, the strength is really key to note in most cases because vitamin C can be quite potent the higher up it is on the ingredients list, so just give the product description a once-over, especially if you have a deeper skin tone. "Darker skin types have larger and more abundant and sensitive pigment cells in the epidermal layer of the skin," says Jack. "This means that any irritation due to unstable or lower pH forms of vitamin C, or excessively high concentrations of vitamin C (over 20%), can result in an inflammatory response in the skin and overproduction of pigment (melanin) in response to this inflammation." So if you're looking to treat hyperpigmentation, using the wrong vitamin C can actually exacerbate this. The thing is, you probably have been using vitamin C at a tolerable level for a while because so many creams include it in the mix as low stable volume. It's when you are told the percentage that you are really starting to use it as a more potent ingredient.
"Vitamin C can, and should, be used daily on an ongoing basis," notes Jack. "Just remember to pair with an SPF to ensure you're getting the full benefits from the ingredient and keeping your skin safe." So without further ado, here are the best vitamin C moisturisers that I rave about all the time.
The Best Vitamin C Moisturisers:
1. Sunday RileyC.E.O.Vitamin C Rich Hydration Cream
Sunday Riley
Ceo Vitamin C Rich Hydration Cream
Honestly, this is one of the most sumptuous creams you will ever apply. I tried this for over a month, and my skin was radiant. It is rich but easily absorbed and can be used day and night.
2. Origins High-Potency Night-a-mins Resurfacing Night Cream
Origins
High-Potency Night-a-mins Resurfacing Night Cream
With AHAs from grapesand sugar beets, resurfacing ingredients and vitamins C, E and H, this creamwill give you the ultimate beauty sleep. It’s perfect for dry and combination skin, but if you have oily skin, there is a less-rich version.
3. Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte's Magic Cream Moisturiser
Charlotte Tilbury
Charlotte's Magic Cream Moisturiser
Truly one of the best buys from Charlotte Tilbury—this isn’t called Magic Cream for nothing. Hyaluronic acid, vitamins C and E, aloe vera, shea butter, frangipani extract, camellia oil, rose-hip oil and the brand’s BioNymph peptide complex all combine to give healthy, nourished-looking skin.
4. The Ordinary Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%
The Ordinary
Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%
At 23% strength, this vitamin C moisturiser is not for newbies to the ingredient. It works quickly to even out skin tone, and thanks to the hyaluronic acid in the formula, it aids with moisture as well. Use it at night, as the slightly powdery texture doesn’t work well under makeup or SPF.
5. Ren Clean Skincare Glow Daily Vitamin C Gel Cream
Ren Clean Skincare
Glow Daily Vitamin C Gel Cream
This cream was actually my first intro to vitamin C, and I haven’t looked back since. It has a light gel-like texture, so it sits while under SPF and makeup.
6. Emma Hardie Moisture Boost Vit +C Cream
Emma Hardie
Vitamin C Radiance Gel Moisturiser
It’s rare to find a moisturiser that agrees with all skin types, but the texture of this lends itself to wearing alone at night, under face oil or under SPF during the day.
7. Boots Vitamin C Brightening Sleeping Mask
Boots
Vitamin C Brightening Sleeping Mask
Use this every evening for two weeks, and you’ll notice a difference in the overall radiance and appearance of your skin. At £5, it’s super affordable too.
8. Murad Essential-C Day Moisture Broad Spectrum SPF 30
Murad
Essential-C Day Moisture Broad Spectrum SPF 30
This SPF is essentially combining three steps of yourAM skincare routine: vitamin C, moisturiser and sun protection.
9. Verso Daily Glow
Verso
Daily Glow
This cream, which is perfect for skin on the oilier side, can actually be used day or night despite containing retinol alongside the vitamin C and niacinamide. Make sure you’re diligent with your SPFwhen using this cream as the mix of these ingredients can leave your skin vulnerable.
10. Medik8 Daily Radiance Vitamin C SPF 30
Medik8
Daily Radiance Vitamin C SPF 30
With vitaminC andSPF 30, this cream has you covered as the final step of your morning routine. Alongside C, it also contains vitamin E and hyaluronic acid to boost collagen protection and help with retaining moisture, respectively.
11. Versed Dew Point Moisturising Gel-Cream
Versed
Dew Point Moisturizing Gel-Cream
The texture of this cream is almost jelly-like, so it feels amazing to apply on a hot morning. Along with the vitamin C in the formula, it also contains aloe leaf and sodium hyaluronate for added calm and hydration.
12. Garnier Skinactive Vitamin C Brightening Day Cream
Garnier
Skinactive Vitamin C Brightening Day Cream
First, this cream is super affordable and works for most skin types. After a month of consistent use, it makes noticeable fine lines a lot less visible.
13. Ole Henriksen C-Rush Brightening Double Crème
Ole Henriksen
C-Rush Brightening Double Crème
The mesh of vitamin C and shea butter makes this cream extremely hydrating and brightening. I have used it day and night but prefer night-time use, as you just need to let it absorb before SPF.
14. Paula's Choice Resist Intensive Repair Cream
Paula's Choice
C5 Super Boost Moisturizer
Does your skin get unbearably dry when the seasons change? Same. This cream is a night cap for your complexion to boost and brighten thanks to the addition of vitamin C.
15. Oskia Nutri-Active Day Cream
Oskia
Nutri-Active Day Cream
A lightweight cream with a heavyweight formula. This contains 11 active ingredients that work to give the skina firmer-looking and more radiant appearance.
16. Dermalogica Biolumin C Moisturiser
Dermalogica
Biolumin C Moisturiser
Vitamin C is combined with squalane and hyaluronic acid in this refreshing jelly moisturiser to brighten skin in two different ways.
This story was previously published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
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