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Ingredient Spotlight: Vit C

Vitamin C serums the most popular

 because they really work. 


Uneven skin tone, rough texture, fine lines acne scars and dullness, vitamin C is the recommended treatment.  Let's take a look at what it is and how it works. 


So what is Vitamin C?

When it comes to the skin vitamin C is an antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals.  It aids in the skin's natural regeneration process, your body is able to repair damaged skin cells.  Your body has to fight free radicals, and pollution.  Vitamin C is an antioxidant which protects us from Uv exposure, and aging jmakng the skin healthy.  

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How else does Vitamin C benefit the skin?


Since it is acidic, when used topically it triggers the skin to produce collagen and elastin.  These two natural proteins the keep the skin plump and firm. this lessens the signs of aging.  VitC also inhibits the production of melanin.  This is what causes skin  such as dark spots.  Continued topical use  will prevent discoloratin in the first place.





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