Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Vitamin C Face Wash with Kiwi & Kojic Acid
Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
Rejuv Anti Wrinkle Cream
Almond Cold Cream with Vitamin C & SPF 30
Anti Ageing Cream
Retinol Radiance Renewal Serum
Glow Secret Moisturiser with SPF 30
Glow Secret Face Wash
Ever spend big bucks on skincare, only to stare at dull, tired skin in the mirror? You're not alone. Pollution, stress, late nights, and skipping sunscreen all chip away at your skin's natural radiance. Vitamin C makes a difference because it fights free radicals, brightens dark spots, and boosts collagen. That's science, not hype.
Topical vitamin C (especially in a cream) sinks into your skin, neutralizes environmental damage, and blocks pigmentation. Creams are less likely to irritate than serums for sensitive types and they stay put longer, giving your skin more time to soak up the benefits. Look for formulas with 10–20% stabilized vitamin C—too much can sting, too little won't show results.
Scan for "ascorbic acid" or "sodium ascorbyl phosphate" high on the list. Skip creams with alcohols or heavy fragrance—they can mess with sensitive skin.
Don’t just grab the priciest jar. Test on the inside of your wrist if you’re prone to sensitivity. If your skin feels tight or stings after use, switch to a lower concentration. For best results, apply on clean skin before sunscreen in the morning.
At Arish BIO-NATURAL, we offer vitamin C creams packed with stabilized actives plus hydrating botanicals. Our AI Skin Analyser can help pinpoint what your skin truly needs, so you get brighter, smoother skin without the trial and error. See what our Bionatural® Actives can do for you at arishbionatural.com.
Vitamin C can fade acne scars by boosting collagen production and lightening pigmentation. Consistent use is key—don't expect overnight changes.
You can use vitamin C cream once or twice daily, depending on your skin's tolerance. Morning is best for antioxidant protection, but some folks use it at night too.
Vitamin C itself won't make you sun-sensitive, but always pair it with broad-spectrum sunscreen for best results. UV exposure can break down vitamin C if you're not protected.
Steer clear of creams with harsh alcohols, heavy fragrance, or unstable vitamin C forms. These can irritate or do little for your skin's glow.
Most stabilized formulas don't require refrigeration, but keeping your cream cool can prolong its shelf life, especially if you live somewhere hot.
We use stabilized vitamin C with plant-based hydrators and our AI Skin Analyser helps you pick the right formula for your unique skin. See details at arishbionatural.com.
It's best to use vitamin C in the morning and retinol at night. Mixing them can cause irritation, especially if you have sensitive skin.
Yellowing means the vitamin C is oxidizing and losing effectiveness. Time to replace your cream for best results.
Most people can use vitamin C creams, but if you have sensitive skin, start with a lower concentration and patch test first.
You’ll notice a brighter complexion in about 4–6 weeks with regular use. Changes in pigmentation and texture take longer.