Vitamin C
Is an anti-oxidant. Anti-oxidants protect the body from free radicals and help slow down aging. However, if you take too much oral Vitamin C, the body will flush it out. Hence topical vitamin C is used to further rejuvenate the skin where they are required most. Do note that vitamin C as Lascorbic acid is highly unstable and one has to be very careful in choosing a vitamin C topical cream.
Consult your doctor about the right selection so that you may get the best out of Vitamin C. Topical vitamin C has shown to protect the skin from UV damage caused by prolonged sun exposure by reducing the amount of free radical formation and/or sunburn cells. Exposure to UV light has also shown to decrease the naturally occurring vitamin C levels in the skin, thus topical application of vitamin C restores these photoprotectant levels. Studies have shown that use of topical vitamin C improves the skin appearance by reducing fine lines, and helps with wound healing as well as protects against or lessens the severity of sunburns.
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