Home-Made Vitamin C Serum: Vitamin C serum is very beneficial for the skin. This helps in removing dead skin. Recently TV actress Juhi Parmar told that you can make Vitamin C serum at home too.
Home-Made Vitamin C Serum: People usually include cleansers, moisturizers, and sunscreen in their skincare routine. At the same time, some also use the serum for the skin. Usually, people use vitamin C serum for the skin. It works to protect your skin from tan. It works to protect the skin from UV rays. According to Consultant Dermatologist, Vitamin C Serum works to protect the skin from dark circles, wrinkles, and fine lines.
But do you know that you can make this serum at home too? Yes, TV actress Juhi Parmar has recently shared a video of making Vitamin C serum at home on social media. Let's know how you can make it at home...
How to make Vitamin C serum at home-
While sharing the video, actress Juhi Parmar told how you can make Vitamin C serum with ingredients available at home. For this you will need orange peel, rose water, aloe vera gel glycerin, and a vitamin E capsule. First of all, put orange peel and rose water in a grinder. After this, mix the rest of the ingredients in it. Mix all the things and apply them on the face. Juhi told that they can store it in the fridge. Use it within a week. Apply it on the neck and face. This will work to bring a glow to your face.
Benefits of Natural Vitamin C Serum-
The rose water used in the serum works to maintain the pH level of the skin. Rose water helps in keeping the skin hydrated. Rose water is commonly used for many types of face packs. Aloe vera is also used by many people as a moisturizer. Aloe vera is also used for many other beauty products. Aloe vera gets rid of skin spots. Let me tell you, many people throw away the peels after eating an orange. But these peels are very beneficial for the skin. Vitamin C and folic acid are abundant in these peels. Due to this, the stains are removed.
(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Must take medical advice before adopting it. Kalamtimes does not confirm it.)