Vitamin C Skin Serum

vitamin c skin serumAn antioxidant won’t help much if it just sits on the surface of your skin. Why? Because it needs to interact with the cells in order to work. To realize the full benefits of vitamin C skin care, the product must deliver this ingredient deep into your pores to ensure maximum absorption. Unlike heavy lotions and creams, vitamin C skin serum offers a tremendous benefit… the liquid can easily and quickly be absorbed by the surface of your skin.


 

How vitamin C fights free radicals and oxidation
So you want to know more about what is an antioxidant is and why it is important for the skin? Well, to put it in simplistic terms, an antixoxidant works inside the body to help neutralize free radicals and slow down oxidation. What is oxidation? Well that’s the same process that turns an apple brown so quickly after you cut it and expose to the air. In the same way, oxidation can damage our body, including our skin cells!

When a vitamin C serum is used, it helps to fight this battle on the surface of your skin. Depending upon the formulation, it can also work to reveal newer, livelier skin that is underneath the top damaged layers. Antioxidants such as vitamin C have been shown by scientists to actually help slow down the signs of aging. So rest assured if you begin to see the formation of wrinkles on your face there is hope for you my friend.

Anti aging products that contain vitamin C are becoming increasingly popular in today’s ever changing skin care industry. In order to keep up with recent beauty trends manufactures are creating different forms of this treatment. However, here’s what you need to know about the serum-based versions…

Which strength of vitamin C skin serum is ideal?
Because of a serum’s excellent ability to penetrate the skin’s surface, many consider it the best choice for vitamin C skin care products. This serum is said to be most effective for cellular growth at a concentration of at least 10%, but researchers are finding new information that leads them to believe that a concentration as low as 5% might still be adequate.

Why it’s being used to help the appearance of past sun exposure
I remember it wasn’t too long ago, maybe 8-10 years ago that people were worried about going out into the sun because they were afraid of getting wrinkles. People, especially woman, were afraid to sit outside in the sun in fear that they would be subjecting their skin to harmful irreversible damage that wouldn’t go unnoticed.

It isn’t until years later that constant sun exposure usually begins to take effect. You begin to see the wrinkles beginning to form on your once youthful looking face. They first start out around the mouth and then around the eyes. Now instead of panicking about these so called marks of wisdom on the face there are ways to help correct their appearance.

Obviously wearing a sunscreen is a must to protect yourself from UV rays, but in order to help with old sun spots, many people have claimed that vitamin C skin serum helps improve the tone and texture. Although further clinical research is needed to confirm these claims, it’s exciting to know that vitamin C skin products may be able to help with this problem, too.

Have Control Over Your Skin!
As we all know, aging is just a part of life, some people do it gracefully while others wish they did. Now you can have more control over how your skin looks as well as how it will look in the future. Which product do I recommend? Well this may vary depending on your skin type, so I don’t like to make any specific recommendations. But I do agree that vitamin C serum in an adequate concentration is a smart way to go!