Best Vitamin C for Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin needs gentle vitamin C derivatives, not pure L-ascorbic acid. Here are the 5 best picks.
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Sensitive skin often reacts to pure L-ascorbic acid at 15% (pH 2.5 is acidic). Derivatives like ascorbyl glucoside are gentler and still effective. Start with The Ordinary at $9 to test tolerance, then upgrade if no reaction.
Our top 5 picks
Frequently asked
Can sensitive skin use L-ascorbic acid? +
Some can, some can't. Start with a derivative (ascorbyl glucoside) for 4 weeks. If well-tolerated, try L-ascorbic.
Is vitamin C too strong for rosacea? +
Pure L-ascorbic often triggers rosacea flare-ups. Derivatives or magnesium ascorbyl phosphate are safer.
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