This trending skincare ingredient’s brilliance lies in enhancing the antioxidant prowess of our cells by warding off the damaging effects of free radicals and reviving tired tissues.
Vitamin C is easily absorbed in the skin and starts its work immediately. It is also a cofactor for collagen synthesis. Collagen synthesis cannot happen without vitamin C. It stabilises the structure and promotes collagen gene expression.
Vitamin C is used to neutralise and remove the oxidants caused because of environmental factors and UV radiation.
It helps fight the free radicals that damage the skin, delay signs of ageing, improve skin radiance and texture.
Further, Vitamin C also diminishes the appearance of fine lines, crow’s feet and wrinkles on the face and neck. It reduces dark spots and hyperpigmentation on the skin.
Vitamin C is also known to reduce skin inflammation when combined with ferulic acid and vitamin E. It also reduces the appearance of dark circles under the eyes.
Vitamin C is suitable for all skin and age types. Consistency is the key to getting maximum benefits. It is always safe to do a patch test before using any product.
With inputs from Dr Rinky Kapoor, consultant dermatologist, cosmetic dermatologist and dermato-surgeon, The Esthetic Clinics. Photos Courtesy: iStock
Disclaimer: This information does not replace professional medical advice. Consult a qualified specialist or your physician for personalised guidance.
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