Vitamin C
Antioxidant brightening, formulated as L-ascorbic acid or stable derivatives.
An antioxidant vitamin, used as L-ascorbic acid or as stable derivatives such as ethyl ascorbic acid, sodium ascorbyl phosphate, and ascorbyl glucoside. A global skincare staple.
Brightening, antioxidant defense, and support for a more even tone.
Serums as the hero format, plus ampoules, essences, and moisturizers, usually as a daytime step.
Hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, which coexist well in modern formulation, peptides, and SPF for daytime. Can be sequenced with retinol when formulated for it.
Vitamin C manufacturing, answered
The questions brands and formulators search most, answered straight.
Can vitamin C be mixed with retinol or niacinamide?
Yes. Vitamin C and niacinamide coexist well in modern formulation. Vitamin C and retinol can share a routine when sequenced or formulated correctly, and we confirm the system in testing.
What vitamin C percentage do you formulate?
We choose the form and level to your claim, from gentle derivatives for sensitive-skin and beginner positioning to higher L-ascorbic acid for a stronger brightening story.
How do you keep vitamin C stable?
L-ascorbic acid is sensitive to light and air, so we use the right pH, antioxidant support, and airless or opaque packaging, then prove it with stability testing.
What is the minimum order for a private label vitamin C serum?
From 1,000 units per SKU first run, 500 on reorder, with a 10 to 12 week lead time.
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