Why should we use Vitamin C on our face

 Why should we use Vitamin C on your face


Among all vitamins, the name "C" provides the greatest benefit to the body and certainly elevates the crown. Nutrients can help change the appearance of your skin and not just inside your body which is the 'Best Friends Forever with a 'C'.

Vitamin K products are loaded with secondary metabolites - antioxidants. These antioxidants are known to provide glowing and glowing effects on our skin - says dermatologist Dr. Kathy Tagi pore. It is also known to improve the appearance of the skin. Studies also suggest that it does with signs of aging and exposure to UV, as well as hyperpigmentation and dark patches.

So yes, there is no doubt - surprisingly, vitamins add to your beauty. But before one by one, let's find out exactly what makes vitamin C (also known as L-ascorbic acid) powerful.


Vitamin C is a really noticeable use when it comes to your skin. 



Fights lines and wrinkles

When it comes to wrinkles, fine lines, and other signs of aging of your skin, vitamin C is a useful tool to correct the wear and tear of the skin. Research also suggests that this nutrient helps protect the skin from damage and at the same time it aids in skin regeneration by neutralizing free radicals.

Revives sun-damaged skin

Fickleness, bumpy terrain, desolate patches (sunspots), rosacea, etc. - all are the results of prolonged exposure to the sun. But, above all, by applying vitamin C daily (a special dose), your skin can be protected from too much sun damage.

One of the studies suggested that people with mild to moderate photo-damaged skin experienced significant improvement in skin appearance. It was also found to improve fine lines, roughness, and skin tone, after using vitamin C for 3 months.

Ejects tone and reduces redness

Various medical conditions, including uneven skin tone, are the result of sun exposure.

Vitamin C helps replace damaged capillaries (even its discoloration) and has proved itself to be a hearty warrior in the fight against redness.

Thirsty hydrates the skin

An adult has an average of 2 square meters of skin and this organ is definitely thirsty because we are not talking about attention.

The human body contains about 65% water and needs to keep your skin hydrated. Vitamin C is here to bring all the water needed. It helps your skin retain water and at the same time prevents it from becoming too oily and dry.

Improves elasticity

Collagen is a naturally occurring protein in our body that helps in giving the skin a tight and plump look. The human body naturally produces less collagen as it gets older. This wonder vitamin has also been shown to stimulate collagen production in the body. It contains complementary elements

 

If the following complimentary material is there, then the product containing vitamin C will be more effective.

  • ·         Ferulic acid increases the stability of vitamin C by up to 90%.
  • ·         Vitamin E, an antioxidant, enhances UV protection overall.
  • ·        Glutathione has antioxidant properties.

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