Vitamin C in Skincare

According to many top dermatologists, vitamin C should be a part of your daily skincare regimen for several reasons. Supporting tissue repair and enzyme production for transmitters, vitamin C triggers collagen and elastin production in the skin. More collagen and elastin mean more dermal thickness, which results in firmness and elimination of wrinkles and fine lines. Secondly, its antioxidant properties act as a redness reducer and a UV protectant from destructive free radicals. Furthermore, vitamin C can help you recover from UV overexposure and collagen loss by signaling the cells to regenerate. Lastly, it can help eliminate unwanted brown spots caused by UV damage by inhibiting melanin production giving the skin an even tone and radiance.   

 

Key Points for vitamin C

  1. Supports collagen and elastin production
  2. Antioxidant properties acts as redness reducer and a UV protectant
  3. Recover from UV overexposure and collagen loss
  4. Helps to eliminate unwanted brown spots caused by UV damage

 

Containing vitamin C, sea buckthorn berries and apricot kernel oil are key ingredients in the Aquafique Eye Revival and Face Revival Serums. In fact, sea buckthorn berries are one-third the size of a blueberry, but they have 12 times more vitamin C than the average orange. Apricot kernel oil contains vitamin C, A, and E.