YEOUTH Vitamin C Face Serum with Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin E, Vitamin C Serum for Face, Hydrating Serum Targets Wrinkles, Dark Spots and Dull Skin, Face Care, Skincare

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YEOUTH Vitamin C Face Serum with Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin E, Vitamin C Serum for Face, Hydrating Serum Targets Wrinkles, Dark Spots and Dull Skin, Face Care, Skincare

YEOUTH Vitamin C Face Serum with Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin E, Vitamin C Serum for Face, Hydrating Serum Targets Wrinkles, Dark Spots and Dull Skin, Face Care, Skincare

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The best part? Real people love it. 83% agreed their skin felt instantly smoother and softer and 8 out of 10 liked how the Booster Serum felt. The stats don’t lie, so try it yourself – we always love to know what you think of our new products so leave us a review. Vitamin C serums are one of those products you need to get 100% right – or you’re throwing your money down the toilet and won’t see the results you want. So what makes a good vitamin C serum? concentration: Seek out a serum that’s not too weak or too strong. Under 10% ascorbic acid won’t convey the benefits you’re looking for, but anything higher than 20% risks seriously irritating your skin. There are plenty of vitamin C products on the market at a variety of price points. Here are some things to look for:

Hyaluronic acid draws water into the skin and minimizes potential irritation caused by vitamin C. Your skin will look firmer and the appearance of pores will be minimized. For sensitive skin types, it’s recommended to start with a baseline of 5 per cent before working your way up. A derivative (meaning something that’s diluted or a non-pure version) or a gentler form of vitamin C like vitamin C ester, could be a good introduction to the product. So, what can it really do for your skin? Dermatologist Melissa Piliang, MD, weighs in on the benefits of vitamin C serum, when to apply it and how long it’ll take to see results. What does vitamin C do for your skin? If you’re worried about how vitamin C may work with other skin care products in your routine, Palm says this really depends on your sensitivity to active ingredients.While vitamin E may be most well-known for its moisturizing properties, it's foremost an antioxidant that guards and strengthens a weakened skin barrier, which seals essential water and electrolytes in and protects the skin against dehydration and external stressors. Vitamin E also plays an important role in relieving conditions like flakiness, peeling, roughness, and itchiness, and also lends a helping hand in improving the appearance of acne scars. And move over, aloe. Using vitamin C with vitamin E and a few other topicals can reduce the pain and inflammation caused by sunburns. 4. Reduces hyperpigmentation

Dermatologists recommend a daily dose of Vitamin C, the gold standard ingredient loved for its powerful antioxidant and anti-ageing properties that promote a healthy, glowing complexion. But not all Vitamin C skincare is created equally… Time of application matters: skincare products are pricey and you want to make sure you are applying topical skin care products when and where they will make the most difference,” says Dr. Palm, who recommends vitamin C serum be used in the morning on freshly cleansed skin. This is to give the skin a “protective antioxidant shield,” she explains, to prevent environmental damage encountered through daily activities. Since there are benefits to applying the serum in the morning and at night, we recommend thinking about when you can maximize benefits the most based on your daily activities. If you spend a lot of time in the sun, you may want to opt for a nightly application to both heal and prevent sun damage (but make sure you’re wearing a good sunscreen, too). Struggling with a dull and uneven complexion, visible pores and first fine lines? In our 20s environmental damage and oxidative stress begin to take its toll on our skin and first visible signs of ageing appear.It also contains an extremely potent variety of vitamin C called THD ascorbate: “A truly pH neutral and highly-absorbed form of vitamin C, tetrahexyldecyl (THD) ascorbate has superior absorption through skin and better bioavailability,” says Dr. Palm, adding that it’s extremely well tolerated and has been shown in clinical studies to decrease inflammation, roughness, and redness of the skin in addition to its skin brightening qualities. Studies show that when you combine vitamin C with sunscreen, you get even better sun protection and sun aging protection because they work together,” Dr. Piliang notes. “If any of the sun gets through that sunscreen, the vitamin C is there to take care of it.” Revitalift Clinical 12% Pure Vitamin C Serum is a new generation of Vitamin C Serum that is suitable for all skin types – even sensitive. The formula is uniquely stabilised at a higher Ph of 6 closer to the skins to prevent irritation and ensure a comforting application. Now let's get down to the good stuff: how do you go about starting to use this ingredient in your skin regimen? "You have to pay a lot of attention to the form and the concentration you use on the skin," says consultant dermatologist and Mohs Micrographic Surgeon at the St Johns Institute of Dermatology Dr Emma Craythorne. "The optimal concentration depends on its formulation. If you’re looking to brighten your complexion and have quite a sturdy skin barrier, vitamin C is a promising tool to use. However, if your skin tips towards the sensitive side – or you suffer from rosacea – vitamin C isn’t completely off the table, but it’s best to ease your way in. Can people with sensitive skin use vitamin C?

The current thought is that people should be using antioxidants such as vitamin C at night to prevent post-sun damage,” he continues. “When you apply them at night, it still helps to fight sun damage the next day.” Despite enjoying the results of this popular vitamin C serum, our tester had trouble recommending it because there are other more affordable options on the market that yield the same results. Considering that it’s effective, non-irritating, suitable for all skin types, and doesn’t contain harsh acids, we think it’s a great choice for anyone with sensitive skin.You can. If 15% L-Ascorbic Acid serums irritate your skin, opt for a lower dose or for a derivative. These options are less effective, but gentler on the skin. It’s best to see results slowly than not at all cos your skin is irritated all the time! This SkinCeuticals serum is a winner for anyone concerned about fine lines and photoaging. The addition of vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol), and ferulic acid helps enhance this formula’s protective qualities, guarding against environmental damage caused by free radicals.



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