We asked a dermatologist about the the “It” skincare ingredient and how to use it. Plus, shop seven of stars’ favorite formulas.
These days, everyone from Brooke Shields to Lizzo is packing
into their beauty routines, making the antioxidant-filled formulas among the hottest skincare staples in Hollywood right now.“This isn’t, and shouldn’t be, just a trend — as a dermatologist, I strongly recommend that most people include vitamin C in their daily skincare routine,” board-certified dermatologistNot sure where to start? We’ve broken down all the vitamin C serums stars have praised — plus the science behind the ingredient.
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