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Effect of Vitamin C Serum Use on Skin During Winter Vitamin C serum, or ascorbic acid serum, is a cosmetic product with an oil and water base as well as concentrated amounts of the micronutrient used as a topical application. In comparison with moisturizers, the nutrient serum can produce results in terms of smoother, suppler and softer skin with improved appearance of age spots in a faster manner. Such efficacy can be attributed to two qualities of topical Vitamin C, namely, quicker absorption and deeper penetration into the skin than moisturizers. Indeed, the likes of the Vidi Vitamin C serum is a must in the anti-aging arsenal of cosmetic products for every man and woman who wants to look younger than their age! Its use takes on special importance in winter when the cold weather increases the risks for dry, cracked and damaged skin. Why Use Vitamin C Although there are many antioxidants like Vitamin E with important roles in the maintenance of healthy skin, Vitamin C has a special role. • Production of collagen Collagen is a protein that gives the skin its elasticity - or its feeling of plumpness - by holding the skin cells together. As you age, however, collagen production slows down, fine lines begin to appear, and wrinkles start to form on your skin. Vitamin C is essential in the production of collagen. As such, regular use of topical Vitamin C aids in the stabilization of your skin's ascorbic acid levels that, in turn, facilitates collagen production and delays wrinkle formation. • Reduction of age spots Vitamin C has nearly the same results as cosmetic procedures like chemical peels and lasers in the reduction of the appearance of age spots, freckles and mottled appearance. Keep in mind that these types of skin damage are caused by sun damage and natural aging. Such beneficial action on skin health is due to the vitamin's powerful antioxidant properties. • Reduction of pollutant effects Keep in mind that young skin is full of the micronutrient but it slowly declines in quantity with aging. Exposure to pollutants in food and beverages, water and air, and substances like cigarette smoke, among others, worsen the decline of Vitamin C in the skin. With the use of Vidi Vitamin C serum, fortunately, you can replenish the quantity of the micronutrient in your skin and, hence, bring back its youthful appearance. How to Use Vitamin C Of course, getting your fair share of Vitamin C into your body via food and beverages as well as the intake of nutritional supplements rich in the micronutrient is a must. Think of citrus fruits like oranges, tangerines and mandarins as well as broccoli, red and green bell peppers, and green leafy vegetables.

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Page 1: Effect of vitamin c serum use on skin during winter

Effect of Vitamin C Serum Use on Skin During Winter

Vitamin C serum, or ascorbic acid serum, is a cosmetic product with an oil and water base as well as concentrated amounts of the micronutrient used as a topical application. In comparison with moisturizers, the nutrient serum can produce results in terms of smoother, suppler and softer skin with improved appearance of age spots in a faster manner.

Such efficacy can be attributed to two qualities of topical Vitamin C, namely, quicker absorption and deeper penetration into the skin than moisturizers. Indeed, the likes of the Vidi Vitamin C serum is a must in the anti-aging arsenal of cosmetic products for every man and woman who wants to look younger than their age! Its use takes on special importance in winter when the cold weather increases the risks for dry, cracked and damaged skin.

Why Use Vitamin C

Although there are many antioxidants like Vitamin E with important roles in the maintenance of healthy skin, Vitamin C has a special role.

• Production of collagen

Collagen is a protein that gives the skin its elasticity - or its feeling of plumpness - by holding the skin cells together. As you age, however, collagen production slows down, fine lines begin to appear, and wrinkles start to form on your skin.

Vitamin C is essential in the production of collagen. As such, regular use of topical Vitamin C aids in the stabilization of your skin's ascorbic acid levels that, in turn, facilitates collagen production and delays wrinkle formation.

• Reduction of age spots

Vitamin C has nearly the same results as cosmetic procedures like chemical peels and lasers in the reduction of the appearance of age spots, freckles and mottled appearance. Keep in mind that these types of skin damage are caused by sun damage and natural aging. Such beneficial action on skin health is due to the vitamin's powerful antioxidant properties.

• Reduction of pollutant effects

Keep in mind that young skin is full of the micronutrient but it slowly declines in quantity with aging. Exposure to pollutants in food and beverages, water and air, and substances like cigarette smoke, among others, worsen the decline of Vitamin C in the skin. With the use of Vidi Vitamin C serum, fortunately, you can replenish the quantity of the micronutrient in your skin and, hence, bring back its youthful appearance.

How to Use Vitamin C

Of course, getting your fair share of Vitamin C into your body via food and beverages as well as the intake of nutritional supplements rich in the micronutrient is a must. Think of citrus fruits like oranges, tangerines and mandarins as well as broccoli, red and green bell peppers, and green leafy vegetables.

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But for targeted effects on aging skin, beauty experts including doctors suggest using a Vitamin C serum for best results. Studies have shown that the application of Vitamin C to the skin can be 20 - yes, 20, not just 2 - times more effective than oral consumption!

Although the nutrient serum is available in many formulations like lotions and creams, serums are the best choice because of their concentrated values. But be sure to choose serums containing 3%-20% Vitamin C (either in its ascorbic acid or L-ascorbic acid form).

To use Vidi Vitamin C serum, be sure to exfoliate your skin first to ensure better absorption and deeper penetration. Apply at least once a day during the morning but you can apply twice a day in winter to counteract the higher risks for drier skin. Although results vary from one person to the next, you should be able to see changes in 2-4 weeks.