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Vitamin C! The Myths & Truths

Updated: Jan 10, 2023

With myriad benefits, vitamin C has quickly become one of the most respected skincare ingredients for good reason. The effects include lightening skin tone, improving texture, helping to induce collagen, reducing pigmentation, and providing powerful antioxidant protection against cell damage. However, there are many myths associated with vitamin C, and this, when combined with the endless options and brands on the market, can overwhelm even the most accomplished skincare enthusiasts. So if you want to know everything there is to know about vitamin C skin care, read on.


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Everything You Need To Know About This Nutrient Vitamin C

Myth: All Vitamin C is the same


There are different forms of vitamin C that are used in skin care products to provide different benefits to the skin. Ascorbic acid, for example, is the purest, most powerful, and best-researched form of vitamin C. It is also a powerful anti-inflammatory ingredient, which means it can reduce redness and other symptoms of skin irritation. Polypeptide is a stable form of vitamin C that can be used for oxidation or irritation. Offers all the benefits without risk. To prevent oxidation, look for vitamin C products with opaque or dark glass packaging that will protect the sun and keep the formula fresh.



Myth: Vitamin C causes discolorations


This is not true at all. "Vitamin C, especially ascorbic acid, has a positive effect on rough and uneven skin color and complexion. "This is true for both sun damage and the red mark after a breakout. Ascorbic acid interferes with the excess production of melanin in the skin, which helps reduce the appearance of brown spots, and it reduces inflammation in order to reduce the severity of red spots.



Myth: Vitamin C causes sun sensitivity


Vitamin C does not exfoliate the skin, nor does it cause sensitization. Research has shown that when used before sunscreen, vitamin C acts as a second layer of defense against the sun's harmful UV rays due to its antioxidant properties. Vitamin C simultaneously enhances the skin's antioxidant defenses and strengthens the skin barrier. To start your day, It is recommended to use vitamin C followed by an SPF consistently for barrier protection.



Myth: Vitamin C cannot be used with other active ingredients


This mainly depends on your skin type and tolerance. Some forms of vitamin C, when used alone, can potentially irritate ultra-sensitive skin types. When combined with active ingredients like alpha hydroxy acids (AHA), beta hydroxy acids (BHA), and retinol, which exfoliate naturally, they can cause irritation. Experts say that it is okay to slowly incorporate them into your routine and use vitamin C with other active substances as long as your skin allows. You can start with vitamin C and then gradually introduce those acids and retinol. You can not only combine active substances with vitamin C, but you can also increase their effectiveness by doing so. Studies have shown that vitamin C, used with certain active ingredients, can be beneficial. This is especially true for retinol and vitamin C. The two work synergistically when used under a sunscreen, amplifying their respective benefits to enhance skin protection against UV-producing free radicals. Vitamin C works very well when combined with peptides. Both have a positive effect on healthy collagen production and barrier strength, and no studies have shown anything else.




When should I use Vitamin C? 


The energy effects of Vitamin C often encourage users to apply it in the morning to take advantage of lightened skin. Some clinical data have also been published suggesting that vitamin C improves the effectiveness of sunscreens. Some evidence also suggests that vitamin C can react negatively with vitamin A, which is usually pH-dependent. For these reasons, we recommend Vitamin C for daily use. However, there is no reason not to use it at night unless combined with vitamin A. It is safe to use with AHA such as vitamin B, moisturizer and glycolic acid.

Vitamin C is probably one of the best ingredients you can add to your skin care routine if you want a uniform, shiny and bright complexion. As with all aspects of skin care, find the method and formula that applies to you and be patient. Don't expect to see immediate results, it can be a constant use of weeks or months to affect your overall skin tone, so don't be disappointed if you don't see any changes at first. Stick to your routine and you will eventually see your skin have a new glow. 


SKIN DEW RANGE OF VITAMIN C PRODUCTS

  • VITA-C DELUXE GLOW TONIC - For photodamaged skin

  • PURE VITAMIN C AND FERULIC SERUM - For all skin types; particularly beneficial for photodamaged or dehydrated skin

  • ILLUMINATING VITAMIN C CORRECTIVE SERUM - For all skin types; particularly beneficial for photodamaged or dehydrated skin

  • GLOW-PROTECT VITAMIN C SPF DAY MOISTURISER - All skin types


Each product we have featured have been clinically-proven by our team of expert dermatologists and can be purchased only at www.houseofgeraldine.com








SKIN DEW RANGE OF VITAMIN C PRODUCTS

VITA-C DELUXE GLOW TONIC - For photodamaged skin PURE VITAMIN C AND FERULIC SERUM - For all skin types; particularly beneficial for photodamaged or dehydrated skin ILLUMINATING VITAMIN C CORRECTIVE SERUM - For all skin types; particularly beneficial for photodamaged or dehydrated skin GLOW-PROTECT VITAMIN C SPF DAY MOISTURISER - All skin types Each product we have featured have been clinically-proven by our team of expert dermatologists and can be purchased only at www.houseofgeraldine.com









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