011: 8 Benefits Of Vitamin C
May 19th, 2019 by Tara Schon
8 Benefits of Vitamin C
Ideal for women of all ages and skin types
JOIN THE LATEST CELEBRITY SUMMER TREND AND ADD A DOSE OF VITAMIN C TO YOUR DAILY SKIN CARE ROUTINE
1. Reduces Wrinkles, Fine Lines & Dark Under Eye Circles
Vitamin C helps to even out skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark circles, fine lines & wrinkles, in addition to brightening your complexion.
2. Boosts Collagen Production
Using a Vitamin C Serum regularly helps boost collagen production, resulting in an over-all tightening effect, filling in those fine lines and reducing the appearance of crow's feet.
3. Reduces Redness & Skin Discoloration.
If your skin tends to show redness or other skin discoloration, then a quality vitamin C serum may also be able to help you achieve a more even skin tone and better complexion.
4. Creates a Healthier, Brighter Skin
In addition to improving your skin's overall complexion, vitamin C can brighten otherwise dull skin, allowing it to look more vibrant. Daily use of this vitamin leaves the skin looking and feeling replenished and revitalized.
5. Reduce Inflammation
Didn't get enough sleep? Woke up with puffy eyes? A touch of Vitamin C will quickly reduce the affected areas.
6. Protects The Skin
Vit C is super rich in anti oxidant, so it naturally helps to strengthen your skin and repel things that could damage it. Combining Vitamin C Serum WITH regular sunscreen application can really work wonders for your skin
7. Improves Hydration
Combined with our 3-layer Hyaluronic Acid, your skin will be deeply hydrated and plumped, instantly replenishing and boosting your skin's ability to retain moisture all day long.
8. VITAMIN C SERUM IS LIKE SUMMER BREAK FOR YOUR SKIN
During the hot, dry summer months Vitamin C can be really beneficial to your skin for one special reason:
During the summer, your skin is exposed to the harmful rays of the sun all day long and if your skin tends to pigmentation you will probably encounter these darker spots pretty soon. Vitamin C is able to help control the formation of pigmentation. Isn't it just astounding?