The 10 Best Drugstore Vitamin C Serums Revived My Dull Skin for Spring
April showers bring glowy skin.
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I’ll let you in on a little secret: drugstore vitamin C serums have completely transformed my dry, lifeless winter skin. “Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that works to increase skin cell renewal, protect against oxidative stress and free radical damage, and stimulate collagen production,” Michele Green, MD, board-certified dermatologist, previously told MC. Vitamin C serums, she adds, are excellent for correcting signs of aging (from fine lines to photo-damage), reducing redness and inflammation, fading hyperpigmentation and melasma, and brightening the skin. Because the antioxidant has a laundry list of benefits, I consider it the most serious skincare multitasker in my spring routine.
Even though I’ve been slathering variations of this magical serum onto my face for years, I honestly used to think I had to shell out a whole month’s worth of rent on a dermatologist-grade, smelly formula to reap the benefits. But luckily for my wallet (and for you!), I’ve learned that some of the best vitamin C serums live right in the drugstore aisle. Now, I get glowy, luminous skin with every pump—and I never think twice about using it generously.
From vitamin C serums that hydrate dry skin to formulas that help fade hyperpigmentation, these are the under-$50 drugstore picks—available at CVS, Target, and more—my face can’t get enough of. Go ahead, get your glow on!
C-Ya, Spots!
As if dealing with deep-rooted, cystic acne in my 20s wasn’t bad enough, I was also cursed with hyperpigmentation and dark spots. It wasn’t until I started using these vitamin C serums daily that my discoloration began to fade, and my overall skin tone became more even and brighter.
On the low-low, you can pick up this Grapefruit-, vitamin C-, and 5 percent polyhydroxy acid-packed serum at your local drugstore. It’s a much gentler alternative to AHAs and BHAs, yet still effectively exfoliates dead skin cells, resulting in a glowing, bright complexion.
This lightweight, oil-free serum is dermatologist-approved and ideal for sensitive skin types looking to erase dark spots and dead skin cells. It’s formulated with vitamin C, niacinamide, and glycerin to help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and promote radiant, glowy skin.
Sensitive Saviors
After lots of trial-and-error, I’ve learned that some drugstore vitamin C serums are simply too potent for my easily irritated, acne-prone skin. Enter: my favorite sensitive-skin finds with low vitamin C concentrations that are equally calming as they are exfoliating.
With just 0.5 percent vitamin C (as sodium ascorbyl phosphate), this under-$20, ultra-gentle serum is a go-to for those who want bright skin but often find vitamin C irritating. It’s also formulated with niacinamide and sodium hyaluronate, which can calm, soothe, and moisturize angry skin.
This fragrance-free vitamin C serum is a favorite among dermatologists since it contains just five percent tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a gentle derivative of vitamin C that helps prevent redness or itching after use. It’s also infused with ceramides that lock in moisture and support the skin barrier.
Dew It All
After a cold Boston winter, I reached for vitamin C serums that could drench my dehydrated skin with hydration, as if my life depended on it. Once I started using vitamin C for brightening alongside moisturizing ingredients like hyaluronic acid and aloe, my skin became noticeably plumper and dewier.
Cocokind makes my favorite “clean” drugstore products, and this vitamin C serum is no exception. Although its star ingredient is ascorbyl glucoside (a stable form of vitamin C), it’s also packed with ultra-hydrating hyaluronic acid, glycerin, aloe, and sea grape caviar extract for the ultimate glow boost.
This vitamin C serum—derived from gentle sodium ascorbyl phosphate—delivers more than just visible brightening. It’s layered with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, aloe vera, and jojoba oil to keep skin plump, smooth, and shiny.
Fine Line Fixers
I’m 30 years old and don’t get Botox, so I rely heavily on vitamin C serums to help soften the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Luckily, these drugstore formulas feature higher concentrations of vitamin C, meaning they boost collagen production for smoother, more youthful-looking skin.
With 1.8 percent vitamin Cg, this highly potent serum is equivalent to a 20 percent vitamin C concentration. Better yet, it’s formulated with bakuchiol (an effective, plant-derived alternative to retinol), making it an excellent choice for those looking to prevent noticeable signs of aging.
Vitamin C(lear)
These vitamin C serums were a staple in my skincare routine during my 10-year bout with hormonal, cystic acne. I’ve found that as long as the concentration is modest and the formula is non-comedogenic, it helps gently exfoliate dead skin cells, which can clog pores and worsen acne.
This serum is a go-to for acne-prone skin, as it’s non-comedogenic and won’t clog pores. In addition to vitamin C, it’s also made up of soothing botanicals like konjac root and chamomile to help calm angry breakouts, reduce visible redness, and support a healthy moisture barrier overall.
CeraVe is honestly all I used when I had stubborn acne, since the brand is specifically formulated for sensitive skin. While this serum contains 10% L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C) to brighten skin and help fade post-acne marks, it also includes hyaluronic acid and vitamin B5 to calm inflammation.
Pure Potency
On the other hand, my skin is finally (!) clear and in the best shape it’s been in a long time, which means I can handle a bit more potency. A higher concentration of vitamin C is great when you really want to target fine lines, boost collagen, and take your glow to the next level.
The Ordinary is known for affordable products that deliver, and that holds true with this vitamin C treatment. It comes in a powder-like suspension within an oil-like base, allowing the 23 percent concentration to release gradually into the skin and making it easier to tolerate than you might expect.
A high-strength 20 percent vitamin C serum layered with ferulic acid to enhance antioxidant power and stability, it visibly brightens dull skin, reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation, and supports collagen production.
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Stephanie (Griffin) Napolitano is a Boston-based freelance beauty and commerce writer with over a decade of experience as a social media editor.