Put a finger down if you rubbed a whole ass orange in your skin every day in high school thinking that it would clear your pigmentation, but no, it just made it worse. This is everything you need to know about vitamin C if you’re just starting out. Always apply vitamin C on dry skin. And make sure you’re applying in the morning because vitamin C naturally fights free radicals. So that’s like sun pollution, sun stress. You also want to find a vitamin C that’s suitable for your skin type because a lot of people break out because they use vitamin C’s that are way too potent for their skin. I use this one and so does my sister because it’s super sensitive skin. Save very easy for beginners. You don’t want to be making a skincare cocktail on your face when you’re incorporating vitamin C in your skincare routine. Okay, keep it bare and minimal. cleanser, vitamin C, ninetamide or hyaluronic acid, and then SPF. Always SPF. And definitely do not mix vitamin C with retinols, AHAs, BHAs. Your skin’s going to freak out. And dude, just remember, you can use vitamin C serum on pretty much any part of your body to have the same lightening effect. I sometimes mix my vitamin C with my hand cream to lighten up my dark spots on my hands. I even put it on my neck, my underarms, my elbows to lighten up any pigmentation that I have there as well. Don’t be shy. Vitamin C, okay? The best time to use it is right after you break out. So I hope these help.