As a girlie with a fairly minimal skincare routine, and a lover of rules (if Leigh Campbell has stuck by it for years, I shan't be straying), it's tricky to convince me to add a new step or ingredient.
With endless skincare ingredients to keep up with, many shrouded in obscurity, there are the chosen few I can probably count on one hand that will always hold a place in my routine. The inner-circle, if you will.
One being vitamin C.
The incredibly effective antioxidant promises everything from fading dark spots to fighting free radicals (which break down collagen) to diminishing fine lines and wrinkles.
This well-backed water-soluble vitamin is considered an anti-ageing superstar for all skin types. So, when we see a savey option enter the market for $40, like the new Garnier Vitamin C Brightening Night Serum, we're after goss about its results, like, yesterday.
It’s infused with 10 per cent of pure vitamin C to visibly brighten dull and tired-looking skin – an ideal concentration for efficacy without being sensitising. Garnier's formula also contains salicylic acid (a BHA that keeps pores clear), plus hyaluronic acid and glycerin, which helps the skin to hold onto hydration.
There's a strong case for using antioxidants to fight free radicals in the evening, as much of the skin's damage caused by UV exposure in the day can continue hours after the sun has set. Suited for all skin types and tones, this dermatologically-tested serum is designed to visibly brighten dull and tired-looking skin overnight, while our skin cells naturally repair and regenerate during sleep.