What is ?
How does work?
Vitamin C, also known as Ascorbic Acid, is one of the most extensively researched skincare ingredients in dermatology. It is widely recognized for its antioxidant properties, helping neutralize free radicals generated by UV exposure and environmental pollution.
Topical Vitamin C supports collagen synthesis, improves uneven skin tone, reduces hyperpigmentation, and enhances overall skin radiance. It is suitable for most skin types and is commonly incorporated into morning skincare routines alongside sunscreen for enhanced environmental protection.
Key benefits?
• Brightens dull skin
• Helps fade dark spots
• Supports collagen production
• Reduces visible signs of aging
• Protects against free radical damage
• Improves skin texture
• Enhances skin radiance
• Helps even skin tone
• Suitable for daily use
Clinical research
Multiple clinical studies have demonstrated that topical Vitamin C significantly improves skin brightness, reduces hyperpigmentation, stimulates collagen production, and protects the skin from oxidative stress caused by ultraviolet radiation and environmental pollutants.
L-Ascorbic Acid remains the most extensively studied and clinically effective form of topical Vitamin C when formulated with appropriate stability and pH.
How to uses?
Vitamin C is generally considered safe for daily use and is well tolerated by most skin types. Mild tingling may occur when first introduced, particularly at higher concentrations. Daily sunscreen is recommended to maximize the protective benefits of Vitamin C against environmental damage.
References Scientific sources
American Academy of Dermatology (AAD)
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
British Journal of Dermatology
International Journal of Dermatology
PubMed – Topical Vitamin C in Dermatology
PubMed – Ascorbic Acid and Skin Health
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