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C like Complexion free from Flaws. Discover Cosmetologists’ Favorite Vitamin!

Vitamin C is somewhat iconic. A classic that will never go out of style. It’s damn valuable and I’d even say it’s invaluable. I can’t imagine my skin care routine without it, period. If you’ve just run out of a moisturizer or serum, go hunting for the best product featuring vitamin C. Why this very ingredient? Let me tell you why I vouch for it!

What makes vitamin C so phenomenal?

It’s the most powerful ingredient in skin care, a super-vitamin that can be used by everybody, no matter the age, skin type or gender (a perfect soothing agent after shaving!). This versatile vitamin pampers all types of skin. No matter if your skin is dry or oily, tired and dull, acne or combination – it always offers assistance. There’s no better vitamin for enhancing the skin, no matter how old you are. What effects can you count on?

Vitamin C in skin care products: effects

  • illuminates skin, gives a healthy shine
  • evens out skin tone, removes pigmentation spots
  • smoothes out skin, reduces wrinkles
  • accelerates skin healing process, fights skin inflammation
  • boosts firmness and resilience
  • makes enlarged skin pores less visible, keeps pH balanced
  • protects from solar radiation
  • seals blood vessels and keeps them from breaking
  • exfoliates dead skin cells

Forms of vitamin C. Why their choice matters?

Vitamin C in its pure form is very unstable. This means that before you “administer” the vitamin – either in form of supplement or skin product – it may oxidize so its effectiveness will be poorer. Pure vitamin C is the least effective and that’s why cosmetologists do their best to tame (stabilize) this unruly vitamin. 🙂

Consequently, numerous synthetic forms of vit. C were made but still none of them gave a satisfactory effect. Nevertheless, they are used in cosmetics because synthetic forms of vit. C are cheaper and give quite good results. Moreover, they are more stable than the basic form i.e. ascorbic acid. Take a look at the forms infused in skin care products:

  1. Ascorbyl Palmitate
  2. Ascorbyl Glucoside
  3. Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate
  4. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate
  5. Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate

The best form of vitamin C that has ever been made

There’s one that works wonders. It’s a derivative of the “real” vitamin C:

Ethyl Ascorbic Acid – this very ingredient reaches skin layers in its best form and doesn’t oxidize on its way there. In other words, it really conditions and repairs skin. If you’re searching for the best vitamin C in the world, check INCI of products for ethyl ascorbic acid.

Do you use vitamin C-based skin care products? Has your skin changed? How do you rate them? Have you got any favorites? Is it a serum, cream or mask? What’s your vitamin C top choice? Leave a comment!