Direct Delivery Vitamin C
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Direct Delivery Vitamin C Serum is a sophisticated answer to assist in preventing and reversing the signs of biological and environmental aging. It is highly recommended for men and women of all ages and is suitable for aging, sun damage, fine lines, wrinkles, pigmentation, and scarring, with 4 different types of vitamin C.
Discover the DMK philosophy through our curated serums, designed for anti-aging and vitamin C.
Vitamin C is the most abundant antioxidant in the skin, but not all the Vitamin C we consume makes it to our epidermis. Instead, topical supplementation becomes a requirement for most individuals. Direct Delivery Vitamin C isa sophisticated serum with potent antioxidant concentrations. It includes four bioadaptable™ types of Vitamin C to prevent, reduce, and repair free radical damage in the skin. This supreme dermal rebuilding formula brightens the skin while promoting fibroblast activity and collagen synthesis. It also improves skin texture, softness, firmness, tone, and brightness.
Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (MAP)
A lipophilic stable form of vitamin C. Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that stimulates collagen synthesis, inhibits tyrosinase, and reduces pigmentation while protecting from oxidative and environmental stress. It is also involved in the ‘recycling’ of vitamin E for its reactivation in the skin. MAP can brighten, soften, smooth, and strengthen skin.
Ascorbyl Glucoside
Ascorbic acid and glucose create this stable, gentle form of vitamin C, which easily permeates the skin and breaks down into bioadaptable ascorbic acid. Ascorbyl Glucoside is antioxidant, skin-brightening, and collagen-stimulating, reducing the signs of aging while improving the quality and strength of delicate tissues.
Ascorbic Acid
Water-soluble ascorbic acid is the most bioadaptable™ form of vitamin C. It works as an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals, stimulates collagen, replenishes vitamin E, reduces pigmentation, and brightens skin tone.
Sodium Ascorbate
A stable, water-soluble form of vitamin C. Sodium Ascorbate is an antioxidant, photoprotective vitamin that stimulates collagen and elastin synthesis. Like all forms of vitamin C, sodium ascorbate reduces pigmentation, brightens the skin, and reduces signs of aging.
- Lightly massage 1-2 pumps of serum into cleansed skin. Apply to any localized treatment area or the face, neck, and décolletage, including under the eyes.
- Follow with DMK oils, sprays, transepidermal creams, barrier support, and SPF.
This formula is for skin that needs renewal on a structural level, making it perfect for reducing signs of aging. Use on scarred, pigmented, or aged skin, wrinkles, glycation, and stretch marks. It may be prescribed for environmentally damaged skin, slow healers, health-compromised individuals, and those undergoing a series of Skin Revision treatments. Direct Delivery serum also speeds pre- and postoperative tissue preparation and wound healing.
How do I use Direct Delivery Vitamin C?
Apply 2-3 drops to clean, dry skin before moisturiser. Gently press into the face and neck, allowing full absorption before layering other products.
Why is vitamin C important in skincare?
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that neutralises free radical damage from UV exposure and pollution. It brightens skin tone, fades dark spots, and supports collagen production. For best results, use in the morning under SPF — they work synergistically to protect your skin.
What should I avoid mixing with vitamin C?
Vitamin C works best applied alone in the morning before SPF. Avoid layering with retinol or strong acids in the same routine — use them at different times of day. Niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, and SPF are excellent companions for vitamin C.
At what age should I start using anti-ageing products?
Prevention is easier than correction. Most dermatologists recommend starting a basic anti-ageing routine (antioxidants, SPF, and a gentle retinol) in your mid-to-late twenties. However, it is never too late to start — the skin responds to active ingredients at any age.