This serum is designed for dull, tired-looking or uneven skin tone rather than for treating medical skin conditions. Its key ingredient is vitamin C, including ascorbic acid and derivatives, which is widely used in cosmetics for antioxidant support and for helping the skin look more luminous over time.
With regular use over several weeks, many people look for changes such as a fresher appearance, a more even-looking tone and gradual softening in the look of post-inflammatory marks. These changes are usually subtle and progressive, not overnight. The result also depends on factors such as sleep, sun exposure, pollution, skin type and whether sunscreen is used consistently during the day.
Vitamin C is also known as a cofactor in collagen synthesis, which is why it is often included in early anti-ageing routines focused on firmness and elasticity. In cosmetic use, this should be understood as support for the appearance of the skin, not as a medical or structural treatment.
For best cosmetic results, keep the routine steady and avoid changing too many products at once. Cleanse, apply a few drops of serum, moisturise, and use SPF in the morning. If irritation occurs, stop using the serum; discomfort can interfere with the skin’s appearance more than any active ingredient can help.