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Give Your Skin a Boost with Vitamin C

Vitamin C is one of them a most well-known immune system boosters and antioxidants. It has the ability to fight off bacteria on the skin, as well as fight off free radicals and also speeds of the production of collagen. Although vitamin C in itself is not to be used a sunscreen, when used properly it can boost the effectiveness of your favorite sunscreen.

Vitamin C is a very unstable compound so topical use of vitamin C is not just as simple as a rubbing it on your skin, this is because vitamin C oxidize is as soon as it is exposed to the open air. Ironically, oxidized vitamin C has a tendency to increase formation of the free radicals which you are trying to protect yourself from. Oxidized vitamin C has other potentially hazardous side effects as well.

Researchers have been looking for other substances which could provide the same amount of benefits to the skin. Researchers have found that L-ascorbic acid has properties which are effective in reducing fine lines and wrinkles and also helps boost the production of collagen. They have also found that it has a relatively long wear as it remains in the skin for around seventy-two hours after initial application. Also L-ascorbic acid has been proven to prove the ultraviolet immune suppression. UV immune suppression is when the skin has a reaction which leads to skin cancer. It has been shown that a vitamin C in skin care products which are sold commercially may not have the same effectiveness as prescribed medications. These commercial products are usually also very expensive.

There are those who would prefer to use commercial topical vitamin C solutions to aid in their skin care. Scientists have been able to uncover two different compounds which release L-ascorbic acid. These compounds have been used in several anti-aging topical skin care solutions. The compounds are ascorbyl phosphate and ascorbyl palmitate. Both of these compounds have readily proved to have properties which allow them to easily penetrate skin and releaseL-ascorbic acid which is the beneficial agent.

There is a compound which happens to be a derivative of vitamin C which has proven to be a great alternative in skin care to vitamin C. This compound is called Ascorbyl palmitate which happens to be a compound which is fat soluble. It has been proven to be very similar in effectiveness in providing skin protection from free radical damage within the skin. This type of free radical damage is called lipid peroxidation. Ascorbyl palmitate does not boost the production of collagen in the skin as does vitamin C, which is the one downside to using this compound.

So as you can save out among the city has been proven to be effective to help fight in the aging process and two maintain a healthy level of youthful skin. If you decide you would like to use vitamin C in your skin care regimen be certain that you choose the proper type of vitamin C or derivative so that your new choice in skin care is actually helpful to your skin and not detrimental.



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