Vitamin C in cosmetics: A precious ally for the skin

From a Cosmetics perspective, vitamin C is the star ingredient of most beauty products. Indeed, it has many advantages, including illuminating the skin, preventing wrinkles, reducing spots …
If we have the reflex to take vitamin C tablets in case of fatigue, we are less used to using it in cosmetics to revitalize our skin. And yet, it’s a great ally. Integrated into creams or serums, vitamin C offers a more targeted action.

A Powerful Antioxidant
Naturally present in the skin, vitamin C has a significant role in combating skin aging. By acting on the epidermis, the most superficial part of the skin, it helps in strengthening the skin barrier. How does it do this? Vitamin C helps neutralize free radicals generated by exposure to the sun, stress, pollution, etc… Re-energized, the skin is thus better protected from external aggressions responsible for photoaging. And it also benefits better from the active ingredients contained in the skincare products.

The Anti-dull Complexion Solution
Tired skin? Scrambled complexion? Vitamin C is the key solution for you. It improves the quality of the dermis and epidermis. Vitamin C-based creams have enabled individuals to give back a luminosity to their smoky complexion that they couldn’t find with their usual products. It also helps stimulate the production of keratinocytes, lipids located in the epidermis that protect the skin and strengthen its elasticity. Better oxygenated and more toned, the skin regains its radiance, softness, and pores are less apparent. In addition, vitamin C-based cosmetics give a pretty color to the complexion. A good helping hand for a healthy glow.

An Anti-ageing Cocktail for the Skin
But that’s not all. Vitamin C also has a more specific effect against the first signs of aging. This active ingredient has proven its effectiveness in preventing the appearance of wrinkles. In the dermis, the deepest part of the skin, vitamin C stimulates the production of collagen and fibroblasts, which are essential for tissue firmness and wrinkle prevention.

Which Products Should you Choose?
Unlike the vitamin C provided by food, the vitamin C contained in cosmetics has a targeted action, exactly where you apply your skincare product. The higher the concentration of vitamin C, the greater the peeling effect. And for greater effectiveness, vitamin C is often associated with other antioxidants such as vitamin E, selenium or beta-carotene. From the first weeks of use, you can start noticing an unbelievable glowing and radiant skin. It is necessary to wait a few months to find a more homogeneous and velvety skin.

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