Advantages of Vitamin C:
- Enhances Collagen Production: Boosts collagen synthesis and prevents its breakdown. Maintains skin elasticity, prevents wrinkles, and corrects existing ones.
- UV Protection: Shields the skin from UV damage, particularly effective when used in conjunction with SPF protection. Applying Vitamin C before prolonged sun exposure can reduce the likelihood of redness and sunburn by 50%. The best results are achieved when combined with Vitamin E and ferulic acid.
- Reduces Inflammation: Diminishes inflammatory processes in the skin, offering positive effects in conditions like acne, rosacea, etc.
- Pigmentation Lightening: Helps lighten skin pigmentation.
- Reduces Signs of Photoaging: Mitigates signs of photoaging caused by sun exposure.
- Imparts Radiance and Evens Skin Tone: Provides a radiant glow, evens out skin tone, and visually enhances a healthier and rested appearance.
Considerations when using Vitamin C:
- Sunscreen is a Must: Always use sunscreen daily, especially when using Vitamin C.
- Concentration Matters: Vitamin C concentrations up to 15% can be used in morning skincare along with SPF. Concentrations above 15% are more suitable for evening use.
- Timing with Other Ingredients: Use at different times of the day than acids or high-percentage retinol. Avoid combining Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) with high-percentage niacinamide.
- pH Sensitivity: Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) has a low pH. It may not be suitable for daily use on sensitive, irritated, or compromised skin, as it can cause irritation.
- Stability Concerns: Ascorbic acid serums degrade when exposed to light and heat. Ideally, they should be clear, but over time, they may turn yellow, indicating the onset of oxidation. If a serum becomes bright orange, it should not be used, as it has lost its effectiveness. Store such products in a cool, dark place, such as the refrigerator door (avoid the bathroom).
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