Studies have shown that a diet rich in Vitamin C can keep illnesses at bay. Now, research reveals that this antioxidant may also save your skin. If you cut an apple in half, apply some lemon juice to one half and leave the other half unprotected. In half an hour, the unprotected side starts to turn brown and the other half is still white. This is proof positive that vitamin C helps protect against free radical damage and premature aging.
Unfortunately, humans do not have the ability to make their own vitamin C, an essential nutrient, which is also required for the synthesis of collagen, therefore, we must obtain vitamin C through our diet and topical application to maintain good health and beautiful skin.
Vitamin C is an Anti-oxidants that protect the body from free radicals and help slow down aging. Vitamin C in topical form also stimulates collagen and elastin production in the skin thus reduce the appearance of wrinkles and helps replenish the natural vitamin C found in cells of skin that gets reduced due to sun damage. Vitamin C topical creams are very popular for many facial problems such as fine lines, wrinkles etc.. Unfortunately, the practical use of vitamin C in skin care presents some difficulties due to its lack of stability. When exposed to air for a period of time, it can undergo oxidation and become ineffective. So you have to carefully select the preparation.
For the most stable, ultimate potency form of Vitamin C in skin care, you can check out this pure wrinkles fighting power on the market today:
* Intensive spot treatment developed to minimize and repair the appearance of mature and or sun-damaged skin.
* Extremely potent, fresh version of vitamin C, composed of pure L-ascorbic acid and acerola cherry, which has one of the highest concentrations of natural vitamin C. It is the only product on the market that allows you to control when the Vitamin C is activated.
*Helps correct environmental damage to skin.
*Wild yam, a botanical, selected for its benefits on aged skin.
Friday, August 17, 2007
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