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But, there is much discussion about which type of topical Vitamin C you should use on your skin to reduce inflammation, suppress free radical activity, brighten discoloration and lessen the appearance of skin aging. Most Vitamin C products out on the market use the acid forms of the Vitamin (like Ascorbic Acid). These are in fact, acids, which is why you can feel a stinging sensation on the skin. The research on skin aging indicates that daily use of skin irritating acids actually encourage free radical formation, which counteracts the reason why you’re using Vitamin C in the first place! Plus, the problem with these acid types of Vitamin C is that they are highly unstable. Every time you open the bottle, oxygen gets into the product and begins to break it down. If your Vitamin C serum starts to turn brown half way through the bottle, that’s a sign that it is oxidizing and is losing its effectiveness. (Think of an apple that turns brown 20 minutes after taking a bite.) Research indicates the best form of topical Vitamin C to fight free radicals and reduce the look of skin aging is Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate. It’s what we use in our best-selling Vitamin C & E Complex! It converts to Ascorbyl Acid once inside the skin, stays stable, and is time-released so it works for up to 8 hours. Additionally, it acts as a natural skin lightener to fade stubborn brown spots and post-breakout marks, and it won’t irritate the skin like others will do. If you’re someone who hasn’t been able to use Vitamin C because it irritates your skin, then you should be using a formula containing Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate…. The three delivery vehicles in Vitamin C&E Complex ensure the equivalent of 14% free Vitamin C is delivered into the skin. Because our Vitamin C&E Complex is time-released and slowly converted to its acid state over several hours, irritation is significantly reduced or eliminated. The delivery vehicles also ensure the Vitamin C level stays constant throughout the shelf-life of the product, producing maximum vitamin stability and activity of a year or longer. Bonus: Known to be synergistic in their effects, Vitamin C recycles Vitamin E as an antioxidant, increasing Vitamin E’s free radical-scavenging effects fifty times more than normal. These vitamins also help prevent sebum oxidation, working together to reduce and prevent blackheads and clogged pores. Get your daily dose of Vitamin C and the best results from it, by using the right kind of Vitamin C—Vitamin C&E Complex! Questions about your skin? Be sure to email us. We’re here to assist! Sign up here to receive our monthly skin tip e-newsletter delivered directly into your email box! ![]() Content Copyright © 2012, Renée Rouleau, Inc PERMISSION TO REPRINT: You may use any items from this article in your print, blog, magazine or electronic newsletter. But in order to do so, you must include the following paragraph including a link to www.ReneeRouleau.com. Information courtesy of www.ReneeRouleau.com, a website with skin care tips, products based on nine skin types and advice from skin care expert and celebrity esthetician, Renée Rouleau.
Posted July 19, 2010 by Renée Rouleau
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