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Ascorbic acid 8% + Alpha arbutin 2% is a super underrated product. I like adding 1 or 2 drops of the Resveratrol and Ferulic 3% and that way you get 3 of the most research backed antioxidants on the market!
I tried The Ordinary. Far too complicated and time consuming for me at 70yrs old. Wash, Moisturizer, Sunscreen. I would add one serum that does it all, if I could find the perfect affordable one LOL.
This video is fantastic. A must watch for anyone with darker skin susceptible to hyperpigmentation. I've already incorporated niacinamide and retinol into my skincare routine and noticed improvements.
Hello , first nice videos keep going ! Please I do have a question beside the hyperpigmentation I do have large pores like holes because of acne and I wanted to know which are the best products for that . Thanks a lot in advance
Hey there it sounds like you are describing acne scarring. We have a video on this topic that would be beneficial for you :) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-70vnGspBGvY.html
@@SkinZoneTV Hi, Thank you for sharing this valuable information regarding our skin. I have vitamin c capsules at home can I use them on my face? I have dark spots on my face. Can I mix the vitamin c capsules with vitamin e oil and make my own serum? Please let me know. Let's love each other, support each other, respect each other's to make planet earth a better place to live ❤
@@eduhaile5853 Hey there, no we don't recommend to use your oral vitamin c capsules to make your own serum. They are formulated to be eaten not to use on your face. I would instead recommend to find a vitamin c serum to use :) x
It’s not in Australia, however I just checked the US website and yes it doesn’t seem to be on there. You can use one of the other Ascorbic Acid serums instead :) or you could use the powder and mix with the hyaluronic acid serum :)
@@SkinZoneTV what do you suggest for the alternative because there is so many kind of ordinary vit c serum. Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate Solution 20% in Vitamin F , Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2% , Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12% , Vitamin C Suspension 30% in Silicone or Ethylated Ascorbic Acid 15% Solution? (please exclude the powder because its a bit of a hassle to mix things up.)
@@shiromipeiris1229 links are in our description of the video :) if the ordinary doesn’t ship to your country you will need to google the products to find what company will ship x
Lactic acid is better for hyperpigmentation whereas salicylic acid is great for oily/acne prone skin. It depends is your skin oily or dry? Are you prone to blackheads etc If you have a serum that contains both lactic acid and salicylic acid no problems.
Hi All. I'm an African woman, with atopic dermatitis. Have discoloured badly...serious hyperpigmentation and vitiligo spots ankles and upper legs, elbows and hands. These products are entriguing Can I use these OVER MY WHOLE BODY