How Does Vitamin C React With Your Skin?
There’s a serious buzz in the beauty industry about Vitamin C right now.
Unlike boiler suits and velvet dresses, this trend isn’t set to disappear next season.
We all know Vitamin C as a serious immunity booster, but it’s recently come to light that it’s also a force to be reckoned with when it comes to fighting the common signs of aging.
Fighting the cause and preventing damage occurring.
Vitamin C boosts collagen and elastin production, providing us with firmer, plumper, more smoothed out skin. A lack of collagen is what leads to wrinkles and sagging in the first place, so anything that boosts collagen production keeps your skin looking healthy and gets an enthusiastic thumbs up from us.
The antioxidant properties of Vitamin C help fight free radicals and damage caused by the sun’s UVA and UVB rays. This is a plus for both protecting your skin and keeping a more youthful, clear complexion.
Improved hydration situation
As we get older, our skin finds it more difficult to retain moisture and leads to dry, damaged looking skin. Vitamin C has been shown to decrease water loss and improve our skin’s hydration which leaves us with a more radiant, glowing face to greet the world with.
Correcting damage that’s already been done
Common signs of sun damage can include brown spots and hyperpigmentation.
Vitamin C not only assists in lightening the appearance of these symptoms, it also results in a brighter and more even skin tone.
Based on years of research into this natural superpower, Dr Lanzer has incorporated up to a 20% concentration of Vitamin C across the D’Lumiere Esthetique skin care. So you know that, with D’Lumiere, you’re doing the best for your skin.