Description
HOW IT WORKS
15% VITAMIN C
aids in the structure of your skin by enhancing collagen production. It is also an #antioxidant and can reduce DNA damage by reducing #freeradicals
#Vitamin C combats UV damage by the sun and stimulate #collagen
Vitamin C provides a range of serious benefits for the skin, including its ability to even out skin tone and diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. While this powerhouse ingredient is well-known for its skin-brightening benefits, research also shows it can shield the skin from the visible impacts of environmental stressors, including free radical damage.
Vitamin C reduces:
– Facial pigmentation
– Melasma
– Skin pores
– Pore sizing
– Wrinkles
When is Vitamin C best used?
As your skin is exposed to UV and free radicals throughout the day, it should be applied in the morning. If tolerable, extra vitamin C can be used at night
– Great combined with sunscreen, as #dayroutine
– Final tip for Vitamin C: store your vitamin C in a dark and cool place (fridge or draw) to ensure ingredients are still active
ALWAYS USE SUNSCREEN SPF DURING THE DAY
1% Niacinamide
– is an anti-inflammatory and has shown to improve #acneproneskin and #rosacea. B3 can also help with #sundamage
#VitaminB3 or #niacinamide is an anti-inflammatory that can be useful in treating acne as well as acne rosacea.
Also known as niacinamide and nicotinamide, vitamin B3 works with the natural substances in your skin to help visibly minimize enlarged pores, tighten lax pores, soften fine lines and wrinkles. Niacinamide also reduces the impact of environmental damage because of its ability to improve the skin’s barrier (its first line of defense), plus it also plays a role in helping the skin to repair the signs of past damage. Dry skin, topical application of niacinamide has been shown to boost the hydrating ability of moisturizers so the skin’s surface can better resist the moisture loss.
How does it work?
– It Increases barrier function, which means better tolerance for #VitaminA
– Anti-inflammatory for #acne #rosacea #sensitiveskin
– If you’re #pregnant, Vitamin B is safe
– Vitamin B (scientifically proven) decreases the rate of skin cancer
– Who can use it? Absolutely anyone can use it, unlike vitamin A
- Hyaluronic Acid
- Vitamin E