Continuing my candid conversation concerning my compulsion for complete skin care, I confess to crave another antioxidant concurrently with Retinol; the culprit: Vitamin C (that’s correct, the same vitamin we consume to cure the common cold). Creating collagen to counteract crevices, combating cancer-causing free radicals, and strengthening collapsed capillaries are compelling causes to covet this topical vitamin in cream (or serum) form.
Vitamin C is a critical component for the creation of collagen, which is crucial to the constitution of the skin. Without collagen, skin will crumple and come across lackluster. Vitamin C coerces collagen to encourage connectivity between the cells, thus conceivably counteracting the occurrence of creases in the skin.
Counterbalancing the consequences of free radicals is a core function of antioxidants collectively. Vitamin C has the extra advantage of contributing photo protection and can be used as a cover against those cruel UV rays.
Vitamin C cooperates in the reconstruction of collapsed capillaries whose composition has been compromised. Vitamin C causes the fortification of structural components within capillary walls, and creates clear coasting for blood to cure and cleanse the skin. Caved in capillaries create dark under eye circles and red-colored contours: characteristics worth correcting!
Making conscientious skin care choices is comfortingly easy with antioxidants in the composition of many face creams. My chosen C creams are IS Clinical’s C Eye Gel (combats capillaries incredibly!) and Skin Medica’s Vitamin C Complex (feels like cornsilk on your skin!). With recurring use, your skin will convalesce to excellence!
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The more we learn about the harmful chemicals found in cosmetics the higher the demand has become for a healthy, safe alternative. After all, our bodies are organic; it only makes sense that hair and skin care products should be as well.
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Before you board, make sure you’re plane-ready. To clean skin, apply a moisturizer and to your lips, apply a hydrating lip balm (remember, licking your lips does more harm than good). This will be your first line of defense so that your skin starts as hydrated as possible and your pores shrink, keeping your precious moisture locked inside. Wearing makeup is a no-no; if you have a welcoming committee awaiting your arrival, you can apply your makeup 30 minutes before landing.
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With more active skin cells, more can be accomplished (go inertia!). Increased cellular turnover leads to a stronger cell network (line prevention), deeper exfoliation and clearing out of the pores (diminished breakouts), and regeneration of collagen (that’s right, plumping up of wrinkles), and the effect is cumulative and visible. Of course Vitamin A is naturally occurring and can be found in many foods like greens, dairy, and fruit, and is beneficial to your whole body, but I’d prefer to ensure full facial coverage rather than rely on my body to dole it out especially to my smile lines.