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The following article was published in our article directory on December 31, 2014.
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Article Category: Womens Interest
Author Name: Cindy Davis
A facial serum has advantageous active ingredients such as antioxidants, skin brighteners, and vitamins. In skin care, antioxidants combat free radicals from damaging healthy skin cells. Otherwise, the damaged skin cells can bring about discolored skin, spots, and skin darkening. Carotenoids such as lutein, lycopene, and beta-carotene are examples of antioxidants. Vitamins E and C also fight the damage brought about by free radicals by neutralizing them.
Skin brighteners, on the other hand, are the whitening ingredients of skin care products. Kojic acid is one of the popular skin brightening components found in facial serums and other products such as soaps and lotions. Extracts from bearberry and licorice are also top whitening ingredients. Vitamin C has skin-whitening properties too. It has been proven to decelerate the melanocytes or the melanin-producing cells. Melanin is the culprit for dark or tanned skin.
A facial serum won't be complete without vitamins. Vitamins A, C, and E are the three commonly found vitamins in most serums.
The skin is highly reactive to retinoid. Vitamin A and its derivatives are collectively called retinoids. The right amount of these compounds can help treat acne and dermatoheliosis (photoaging). However, this vitamin can also trigger retinoid dermatitis. Unlike vitamin A, vitamin E simply acts as an antioxidant or a neutralizer to free radicals. The latter doesn't result to another condition though.
Among the three vitamins, vitamin C provides the most advantages. It isn't surprising that there are various Vitamin C serum formulations in the market today. These formulations contain higher concentrations of vitamin C as their active ingredient.
Dermatologists suggest that you have to augment your vitamin C intake to enhance your skin's condition. Applying Vitamin C serum is a great way to support your consumption of vitamin C-rich foods such as oranges, kiwi fruits, strawberries, tomatoes, Brussels sprouts and red pepper.
The best feature of a Vitamin C serum is neither its skin-whitening properties nor its antioxidants properties; its best feature is its ability to improve collagen production. Collagen is a type of protein that can be found on the skin. It acts as a support for the connective and non-connective tissues alike. It prevents the absorption and dispersion of toxins, pathogens, and cancer cells as well. Together with keratin, they ensure skin suppleness, strength, and moisture lock.
Collagen weakens and deteriorates as you grow older. Poor diet can also contribute to the reduction and inefficiency of collagen. Inadequate consumption of protein-rich foods in particular can negatively affect the production and efficiency of collagen. Foods that are rich in protein include pork chops, steaks, chicken breasts, milk, yogurt, cheese and nuts.
The underperformance of collagen leads to several bad skin conditions. Wrinkling, roughness, and sagging are examples of skin conditions triggered by inefficient collagen.
Vitamin C serum can encourage collagen production as alternative to damaged ones and for the maintenance of healthy skin. You can use it together with a toner and moisturizer depending on your skin's needs.
Vitamin C serum should be applied after you use a toner and before you use a moisturizer. When you use it before a toner, it will remove the beneficial ingredients together with the free radicals, dirt, oil, and dead skin cells that a toner removes. Additionally, when you apply serum after you use a moisturizer, the thicker molecules of the moisturizer can block the active ingredients of the Vitamin C serum from going deeper into the skin.
Keywords: Anti Aging Serum, Vitamin C Serum, Best Anti Aging Products
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