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Showing posts with label hydrating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydrating. Show all posts

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Topical Vitamin C Value

We know that Vitamin C (L-Ascorbic acid) is a strong antioxidant, especially in regard to protecting our skin from sun damage. But, what else does it do? It strengthens the skin barrier and thickens the dermis. It can encourage wound healing and reduce inflammation. In high concentrations (>10%), it can reduce the appearance of skin discoloration. Most importantly, Vitamin C helps to form and maintain collagen, which plumps the skin and provides radiance and smoothness.

How does Vitamin C help form collagen? The role of Vitamin C in the production of collagen is to interact with amino acids within collagen cells. It adds hydrogen and oxygen to those amino acids, so that they may do their part in collagen production. If you don’t get the proper amount of Vitamin C, collagen production will slow. A decline in collagen production will not only make skin more susceptible to wrinkles, but it might also make it more susceptible to bruising.
It is important to note that only topical Vitamin C that is stable, active and able to be absorbed, and remain stable throughout the life of the product once it is opened, is effective. All vitamins are subject to oxidation when used topically, meaning that the vitamins lose their potency when exposed to the air. Some skin care companies offer stabilized Vitamin C products, which oxidize less rapidly. However, these products are usually more expensive (especially the ones concentrated enough to be effective).

The Benefits of Topical Vitamin C:

  • Rapidly absorbed so it won’t rub or wash off
  • Greater penetration to the epidermis and dermis = greater benefit
  • Neutralizes free radical damage caused by UV light, smoke, and air pollution
  • Enhances the protective barrier function of the skin
  • Helps moisturize and increase skin hydration
  • Stimulates collagen production
  • Restores elasticity
  • Prevents premature skin aging
  • Protects against damaging UVA and UVB rays
  • Reverses the appearance of photoaging
  • Decreases fine lines and wrinkles
  • Lightens and brightens the skin for more even tone
  • Fades brown spots
  • Helps reduce oiliness and restore sebum balance
  • Helps to normalize problem skin (pimples, blackheads, and other problems associated with oily skin)
  • Anti-inflammatory


A facial serum with Vitamin C provides the most benefit in the vitamin's topical application.


Professional Product Spotlight:
C-Quench® Antioxidant Serum
This exceptional antioxidant serum combines lilac leaf stem cell extract, resveratrol, glutathione, L-ascorbic acid and ergothioneine. Its powerful blend of ingredients effectively prevents and corrects cellular oxidation. It also enlists a host of powerful anti-inflammatory agents to soothe the skin while increasing hydration and adding support to the extracellular matrix. C-Quench® Antioxidant Serum promotes healthy skin function for all skin types.
Key Ingredients:
L-Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)
Hyaluronic Acid
Ergothioneine Orange Oil, Black Current Seed Oil and Resveratrol
Lilac Leaf Stem Cell Extract
Glutathione


Pick up your C-Quench Antioxidant Serum today, only at Fresh Faced Skin Care.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

COOL AS A CUCUMBER

Cucumber is rich in various vitamins and minerals, including vitamin E, magnesium, and silica. Vitamin E promotes healing and fortifies capillary walls. Silica helps to strengthen the body’s connective tissue, benefiting not only your skin, but also your hair, nails, and bones.  In fact, drinking cucumber juice on a regular basis hydrates your skin and supports your liver in cleansing.
Cucumber works well with all skin types, from oily to mature skin. Here are just some of the positive effects that cucumber has on your skin:

  1. Hydrating: Since cucumbers mainly consist of water, they act as very good hydrating agents. After all, keeping your body hydrated is one of the most basic requirements for keeping your skin healthy.
  2. Soothing: Cools and soothes inflammation associated with skin irritations, such as   sunburns and rashes.
  3. Anti-Aging: Potassium and Vitamin E present in cucumber seeds aids in the reduction of wrinkles, fine lines, and dark spots.
  4. Cleansing: Cucumber is also a great cleanser, especially for oily and problem skin types.


Try at Home Recipe:

 
Cucumber Mask

Ingredients:

3oz cucumber, very finely diced

3 tsp olive oil

2 tsp plain yogurt

Directions:
Mix ingredients into a fine paste. Spread a thin layer onto face. Allow to dry for about 15 minutes. Wash off with cool water. Skin feels soft, conditioned and clean.

Professional Product Spotlight:


Try the Cucumber Hydration Toner from Skin Script, only at Fresh Faced Skin Care.