Lykkers, vitamin C is one of those skincare steps I always go back to when my skin starts looking a bit dull or uneven.


I don’t use it every single day without thinking, but whenever I do, I can usually tell when my skin starts looking a little more alive again.


What I like about vitamin C serums is how they fit into almost any routine. Morning, night, simple skincare days, or full routines—they just work quietly in the background while helping the skin look more refreshed over time. These two have been the ones I’ve been rotating lately.


<h3>1. INNERTRUE Focus Vitamin C 10% + Peptide 1%</h3>


This is the serum I reach for when my skin feels like it needs a bit of “reset energy.” The texture feels lightweight and easy to layer, which makes it simple to include in my routine without overthinking it. I usually apply it in the morning because it sits well under sunscreen and doesn’t feel heavy on the skin.


What I notice most is how my skin looks a bit more even and fresh when I use it consistently. It doesn’t feel harsh or complicated—just straightforward skincare that quietly does its job.


<h3>2. SCARLETT C-Power Serum</h3>


This one feels a little more brightening-focused in my routine. I like using it when my skin looks dull after a long week or when I’ve been spending too much time indoors. The formula gives my skin that refreshed look that makes me feel like I’ve actually been taking care of it properly. It layers nicely with moisturizer, and I don’t feel like I need to use too many other active products alongside it. I usually keep my routine simple when this serum is in rotation.


Vitamin C isn’t one of those “instant glow” products for me—it’s more of a slow and steady kind of improvement. When I stay consistent, my skin just looks healthier overall without me needing to do much extra. INNERTRUE feels like a balanced everyday option, while SCARLETT is what I reach for when I want a bit more brightness in my routine. Lykkers, do you prefer vitamin C in your morning routine, or do you like using it at night instead?