How to do an at – home Vit C treatment


A demonstration of DIY Vitamin C treatments. It’s a powerful anti-aging solution that should be used with caution. IF YOU HAVE SENSITIVE OR REACTIVE OR TROUBLED SKIN APPROACH THIS WITH EXTREME CAUTION OR CONSULT YOUR DERMATOLOGIST. BE VERY CAREFUL WHEN COMBINING THIS WITH RETINOIDS OR OTHER PRODUCTS KNOWN TO IRRITATE SKIN. I DO THIS AT MY OWN RISK BECAUSE i HAVE HARDY SKIN AND AM PRACTISED AT BEAUTY AND SKINCARE. Products mentioned: Vitamin C Pure Powder from G & G Food Supplies (L-Ascorbic Acid only) Battery Top-Up Water or Distilled Water or Ionized water. Distilled can be bought from beauty supply websites at quite high cost compared to Battery Top Up Water from Car Accessories stores/garages. Also known as Ionized Water, it’s all the same thing, does the same job. Traditional Foundation brush with Taklon bristles or Beauty Therapy brush Champneys Care and Repair Daily Serum (Sainsburys) The Body Shop Vitamin E serum Aloe Vera toner and Aloe Vera Gel (from Banana Boat) Simple Replenishing Rich Moisturiser Thanks for watching, I’d love to hear your feedback!

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25 comments

  1. MrHeteroErectus says:

    @daisynation Sorry, it was my Testosterone getting the best of me…again.

  2. daisynation says:

    @davea0511 Thanks for the feedback, glad you found it helpful. Let me know if you find a favourite brand of L-Ascorbic Acid : )

  3. daisynation says:

    @hotties3v3n Thanks, my brows once over-plucked never grew back unfortunately. Did you do that too?

  4. daisynation says:

    @MrHeteroErectus haha – naughty!

  5. davea0511 says:

    @daisynation Thanks for the info on the mask. We are incidentally in complete agreement on L-Ascorbic Acid being best … and now it seems manufacturers are realizing that calling plain old Vitamin C by it’s scientific name produces greater sales. For example, the NOW FOODS brand calls their Vitamin C powder L-Ascorbic Acid (which it precisely what it is), which is a small fraction (1 lbs for $20) of what other’s charge for the exact same thing. Try googling NowFoods l-ascorbic for more info.

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