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Vitamin C Serum DIY

Vitamin C, specifically L ascorbic acid and ascorbic acid is among the most studied skin care ingredients with very good effects on skin. This posts explains how to make your own small batches of fresh vitamin C serum at home, ideally 5-20%, around 3.5 pH. 


Uses & Benefits of DIY Vitamin C serum

  • Vitamin C promotes collagen production. (Collagen production has anti-aging effects on the skin)
  • Vitamin C can treat skin hyperpigmentation.
  • Vitamin C is antioxidative and therefore protects against some sun damage. (Contrary to popular belief, vitamin C can even be used in the sun and is not sun sensitive).
  • Store bought Vitamin C often oxides within only 1 week and can therefore be rendered ineffective over time, especially if not well formulated and containing sufficient stabilizers like vitamin E. You can therefore avoid this oxidation problem by making your own fresh serum in small batches that last for 1 week within a few minutes.
  • Because DIY vitamin C serum is cheap, you can actually use it on other parts of your body other than your face.


You will need the following to make DIY Vitamin C serum

  • L ascorbic acid (vitamin C) powder. L ascorbic acid, the most commonly used form of vitamin C used in cosmetics, can oxidize more easily than plain ascorbic acid.
  • Water, preferably distilled or dionized
  • Baking soda (to alkalinize the pH to be closer to your skin's pH to thereby reduce the potential sensitizing effect of vitamin C serum)
  • a funnel that fits into your bottle. Otherwise, a firm piece of paper that can be rolled into a cone and used as a makeshift funnel.
  • pH indicator (like pH strips)
  • a scale in grams. Otherwise, a small measuring spoon. Using volume-based measurements are not as precise. However, given the wide range of percentage points of vitamin C, there should not be any harm using volumetric measurements.
  • a small dark colored glass bottle, preferably with a dropper and an air-tight seal. You can also wrap the bottle in aluminum foil and place the bottle in a dark cupboard.


How to make DIY Vitamin C serum

  1. Decide on the strength you need. Most serums range from 3 - 25%. As a general rule, percentages below 10% are ideal for beginners. Many people begin to see benefits with percentages as low as 3 - 5%. Beware, in some cases, attempting to start too high might have diminishing returns because the potential sensitivity associated with a high percentage can have an overall negative effect on the skin.
  2. Note the capacity of your bottle. To do this, measure how much water fits into the otherwise empty bottle. Example 100g or 10 teaspoons (tsp)
  3. Calculate how much vitamin C powder to add. To do this, calculate the percentage by the capacity of your bottle. Example, if I want a 9% strength in a 100g or tsp bottle, my calculation will be 9 g or tsp L ascorbic acid, ie (9 / 100) x 100g. The remaining amount will be the water amount.
  4. Add enough water with which you can dissolve the vitamin C in the bottle by shaking it vigorously.
  5. Add the balance of the water and combine.
  6. Adjust the pH with the aim of a pH below 3.5. This is important to enhance the absorption of the vitamin C into the skin and to avoid the potential for irritation caused by the strong acidity of the vitamin C.
  7. Keep the bottle in darkness.

Using DIY Vitamin C serum

  1. Regarding combining vitamin C with other skin care products. When layering products onto the skin, apply the serum as close to the bare skin as possible (because vitamin C does not penetrate the skin very easily).. Avoid applying in combination with copper ions or benzoyl peroxide (as both will deactivate the ascorbic acid). If you have sensitive skin, it might be prudent to avoid combining with other potentially sensitizing ingredients like retinoids and exfoliating acids like alpha hydoxyacids. (Otherwise, these combinations are usually acceptable).  
  2. Apply directly onto the skin, day or night. (Likely due to the photosensitivity of AHAs, it is a myth that vitamin C is photosensitive).
  3. As much as possible, minimize the exposure of your vitamin C serum to oxygen. To this end, close your container well between uses.
  4. If the serum turns yellow, it has oxidized. While it is not harmful, it is frustrating because it can stain your skin and has an unpleasant metallic smell.


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Anti-Aging Toner & Daily Mist with Rice Water

Anti-Aging Toner & Daily Mist with Rice Water

Rice water is an anti-aging solution. This is mostly because it contains a nourishing substance called inositol that stimulates cell growth, tissue regeneration and blood flow. Consequently, rice water can also tighten pores and give the skin a glow. Due to its ability to absorb UV rays and bind with the skin’s copper, along with the fact that it contains antioxidants, rice water prevents the formation of melanin (the brown skin pigmentation) and, in turn age spots / hyper-pigmentation. In fact, it has been used for 'skin whitening' in many Asian countries. Further benefits include the fact that this rice water recipe treats acne and blemishes, clears redness and can even be used for the hair. (Also see the fermented rice water version for hair use).
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To make anti-aging rice water skin toner, you will need

  • Rice; 1 part. Use any organic type. The rice water will contain antioxidants such as vitamin C and flavanoid compounds.
  • Water; 3 parts. If you are using green tea, this water should be used for steeping it.
  • Optional; organic green tea
  • Optional; vegetable glycerin. This is a humectant that I love using on my skin and hair. Beware however, a little goes a long way. Besides, using too much, too frequently might cause breakouts.
  • Optional; rose water
  • A mixing bowl
  • A strainer
  • A storage bottle
  • Cotton balls 
  • A spray bottle if you wish to use the rice water as a daily mist
  • A clean wash cloth or paper towel if you wish to use the rice water as part of a facial mask

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How to make and apply anti-aging rice water toner

  • Steep the green tea in boiling hot water
  • When the green tea has cooled to room temperature, pour the plain water or green tea over the rice, stir and allow to stand for at least 30 minutes
  • Strain off the rice
  • Store the rice water in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it. It can remain in the refrigerator for roughly one week
  • Feel free to mist this un-fermented rice water over your hair as rice water provides a very effective protein hair treatment
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How to Make Homemade Natural Anti-Aging Skin Moisturizer - Face & Body Product Recipe with Aloe Vera, Glycerine and Rose Water


Homemade Natural Anti-Aging, Anti Wrinkle Face & Body Moisturizer

Here is one of my simple product recipes for making a homemade natural anti-aging skin moisturizer for the face and or whole body. You may find it a particularly useful as an anti-aging, anti wrinkle skin care product that can also combats psoriasis, acne and many other skin concerns. Even if you do not have any skin concerns, you are still likely to enjoy this moisturizer because it can nourish your skin and make your skin look youthful and beautiful.
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To Make Homemade Natural Anti-Aging, Anti Wrinkle Face & Body Moisturizer, you will need the following ingredients 



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Instructions for Making Homemade Natural Anti-Aging, Anti Wrinkle Face & Body Moisturizer

1. If you choose to use aloe vera gel; remove the aloe vera from the skin, rinse the aloe vera gel (to remove the brown, yellow juice that causes itching in some people], blend and strain it. For a longer shelf life, use a natural preservative (see video on how to preserve natural homemade products)
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2. Mix all ingredients into a spray or regular bottle. (BTW, all of the most suitable ingredients have been selected and are available on our Amazon store below)
3Store this natural homemade anti-aging skin moisturizer in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
4Plan to use this natural homemade anti-aging skin moisturizer in a humid environment
5Clean the skin. 
6Shake the mixture very well
7Spray directly