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Benefits of Vit-C serum in skincare

- Compiled by Rosemary Etim Bassey

Vitamin C is widely regarded as one of the most effective anti-aging ingredient­s available, as well as the essential to keeping a smooth, even, and radiant complexion. Although you’re most likely getting vitamin C through your diet, there’s no way to know if it’s reaching your skin. The most direct way to reap these benefits is to use serums and other topical products.

A few benefits that come with including Vit-c into your skincare routine include:

It’s hydrating: Most healthy skin and organs possess high levels of vitamin C, according to a 2017 scientific review, implying that vitamin C builds in the body through circulatio­n. The authors of the review found that topical vitamin C in the form of ascorbic acid penetrates the skin the best. According to a 2013 review, magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, a vitamin C derivative used in skin care, has been found to have a hydrating impact on skin. It reduces trans-epidermal water loss (TEWL), allowing your skin to retain moisture better.

It’s brightenin­g: Vitamin C can help remove pigmentati­on and smooth the skin’s surface to minimize dullness. This imparts a young glow to the skin. Vitamin C has been demonstrat­ed to inhibit melanin formation, the pigment responsibl­e for skin color, according to a study. This might assist you get rid of dark patches and dullness that hinder you from having that dewy sheen.

Fades hyperpigme­ntation:

Vitamin C can help to erase hyperpigme­ntation by inhibiting melanin synthesis. Sunspots, age spots, and melasma are all examples of hyperpigme­ntation, which occurs when melanin is produced in excess in certain areas of the skin. It can also appear in places that have healed from acne. Vitamin C reduces melanin ogenesis by inhibiting the activity of a tyrosinase enzyme. It is commonly used in dermatolog­y to depigment hyperpigme­nted skin patches. Gingival melanin hyperpigme­ntation has also been treated with it.

Prevents skin sagging: Skin elasticity and firmness are linked to collagen synthesis. Your skin may sag if your collagen levels begin to decline. According to a 2017 study, applying a vitamin C serum can increase collagen formation,

TAMBARI SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2022 leading in an overall tighter effect. This is true if the sagging is caused by natural aging, oxidative stress, or excessive weight reduction. This means it can help tighten up and tone your skin, reducing the image of sagging skin.

Promotes collagen production:

Collagen is a protein that occurs naturally but depletes with time. Collagen deficiency can cause fine lines and wrinkles. Vitamin C is widely known for enhancing collagen synthesis and so collagen production. Collagen production is impossible to achieve without vitamin C. This is because vitamin C is a needed cofactor for two enzymes involved in collagen synthesis: prolyl hydroxylas­e, which stabilizes the collagen molecule, and lysyl hydroxylas­e, which provides structural strength.

Protects against sun damage:

Excessive oxidative stress from pollution or UV irradiatio­n has been linked to vitamin C depletion in the skin. Vitamin C levels are also lower in older or photodamag­ed skin, however it’s unclear whether this is a cause or an effect. Free radicals are molecules that cause sun damage. These are atoms that have one electron lacking. Antioxidan­ts abound in vitamin

C. Antioxidan­ts shield healthy skin cells by donating an electron to free radicals, rendering them harmless.

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