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Super Facialist - Vitamin C + Brighten Glow Boost Skin Serum, Oil Free Face Serum For Boosting Collagen Synthesis, Radiant & Youthful Skin, Vegan Friendly, 30ml

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Popular ingredients in facial serums include hydrators such as hyaluronic acid and vitamin E, brightening ingredients such as vitamin C and retinol, and exfoliators such as salicylic acid. These ingredients often pop up in moisturisers, but a serum will deliver them in a much more concentrated form, allowing them to penetrate deep into the skin to produce more noticeable benefits. Serums work hand in hand with the rest of your skincare products, enhancing the effects of your favourite cleanser and moisturiser. As Palm explains, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate is readily absorbed through the skin’s lipid bilayer. “Therefore, it requires a lower percentage of active vitamin C to be biologically available and productive,” she says. The disadvantage of Titanium Dioxide is that it's not cosmetically elegant, meaning it's a white, "unspreadable" mess. Sunscreens containing Titanium Dioxideare often hard to spread on the skin and they leave a disturbing whitishtint. The cosmetic industry is, of course, really trying to solve this problemand the best solution so far is using nanoparticles. The itsy-bitsy Nano-sized particles improveboth spreadability and reduce the whitish tint a lot, but unfortunately, it also introduces new health concerns. own skin care expert, your own Super Facialist. The brand believe that products should work with the skin, not against it, so have carefully formulated a collection of unique products that beautifully connect nature, science and the senses resulting in simple skincare that works – for everyone. Stamford NPJ. (2012). Stability, transdermal penetration, and cutaneous effects of ascorbic acid and its derivatives.

When it comes to skin care, vitamin C serum is a popular antioxidant, or free radical fighter, if you will. For oily or acne-prone skin, look for serums labeled “noncomedogenic” so that they won’t clog your pores. Palm adds that she recommends that oily skin types use a vitamin C serum formulated with L-ascorbic acid, a more potent form of vitamin C. Dry skin

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Vitamin C is safe to use for most skin types, but it’s still a good idea to do a patch test before applying serum all over your face. Another thing SAP might be able to do is to help with acne. A 2005 study showed in vitro (in test tubes) that 1% SAP has a strong antimicrobial activity on evil acne causing P. acnes and it also showed in vivo (on real people) that 5% SAP can strongly improvethe inflammatory and non-inflammatory lesions of acne vulgaris. In fact, the results were comparable or even slightly better than with 5% benzoyl peroxide. A zesty and energising citrus blend of mandarin, orange, grapefruit and lemon intertwined with floral notes and citrus peel. Now, while this cleanser is indeed good, I’m not claiming it’ll solve your every beauty woe. I’d take that ‘brightening’ claim with a pinch of salt, as the clear, non-airtight container will render any vitamin C inside pretty much useless (as vitamin C does not play well with light and oxygen). But being realistic, the sole purpose of your cleanser should be to clean your face, leaving it balanced and prepped for any steps that follow.

These natural molecules aren’t bad on their own, but they can become a problem when they build up. In high numbers, they can break cells down over time, contributing to illness and aging. Vitamin C in the form of L-ascorbic acid may be the best option for oily skin because it’s both lightweight and water-soluble. What vitamin C is best for combination skin? Palm also says, “In clinical studies, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate has been found to be less inflammatory, reduces redness, decreases pigmentation and uneven discoloration, improves fine lines, and improves skin texture.”Anyway, it doesn't matter if it reflects or absorbs, Titanium Dioxide is a pretty awesome sunscreen agent for two main reasons: it gives a nice broad spectrum coverage and it's highly stable. Its protection is very good between 290 - 350 nm (UVB and UVA II range), and less goodat 350-400 nm (UVA I) range. Regular sized Titanium Dioxide also has a great safetyprofile, it's non-irritating and is pretty much free from any health concerns (like estrogenic effect worries with some chemical filters).

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