Pure Plant Based Vitamin C Face Serum with Hyaluronic Acid & Vitamin A & E 30ml with Free Pure Vitamin E Oil 10ml
Packaging:
30ml (1 oz) sizes are
available in High Quality Amber Glass Bottle with Pump Cap & 10ml (0.33 oz) are available in High Quality Amber Glass Bottle.
Description:
Deve Herbes Pure Vitamin
C Oil helps in the production of collagen and speed up skin cell regeneration.
It helps to moisturize the skin and brightens the skin. It packs all-natural
antioxidants & natural skin benefits of plant-based herbs.
Overall, Vitamin C serum
is an effective and affordable treatment for minimizing pores and improving
overall skin health. Including Vitamin C serum in your skincare routine is a
highly effective treatment for acne and other skin marks. The main reason it
works so well is because of its antioxidant properties. Vitamin C face serum is
good for all skin types because of its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
properties. They help loads with the treatment of acne and damaged skin.
Vitamin C serum help
protect the skin from many issues, including sunburn, photoaging,
hyperpigmentation, wrinkles, sagging, dryness, and an uneven skin tone. Anyone
dealing with these skin issues may want to consider adding a vitamin C serum to
their skin-care regimen.
Vitamin C helps lighten
dark spots on the skin by restricting the enzyme responsible for the production
of melanin. Dark spots form due to an overproduction of melanin, a dark
pigment, in your skin.Vitamin C can work effectively in the days or evenings.
There are plenty of
benefits to using vitamin C on your skin. They include:
Safe for most skin
types
Hydration
Brightening
Reduce redness
Reduce hyperpigmentation
Reduces the appearance
of under-eye circles
Promotes collagen
production
May help prevent sagging
May protect against sun
damage
May soothe sunburns
May help wound healing
1. It’s safe for most
skin types
Vitamin C has an
excellent safety profileTrusted Source. Most people can use topical vitamin C
for an extended period of time without experiencing any adverse reactions.
Vitamin C is also safe
to use with other skin care actives, including alpha hydroxy acids, retinols,
and SPF.
2. It’s hydrating
Topical vitamin C
penetrates the skin best in the form of ascorbic acid.
Magnesium ascorbyl
phosphate, another vitamin C derivative used in skin care, has been shown to
have a hydrating effect on skin. It decreases transepidermal water loss (TEWL),
allowing your skin to better retain moisture.
3. It’s brightening
Vitamin C can help fade
pigmentation and smooth the skin’s surface to reduce dullness. This gives skin
a youthful glow.
Vitamin C application
has been shown to impede melanin production, the pigment responsible for skin
color. This can help fade dark spots and general dullness that prevent you from
getting that dewy glow.
4. It helps reduce
redness and even out your skin tone
Vitamin C has also been
shown to act as an anti-inflammatory agent through its antioxidant capacity.
This means it soothes your skin and reduces puffiness, letting your face shine
through.
Vitamin C’s anti-inflammatory
neutralize free radicals that cause oxidative damage
optimize the immune
system to discourage inflammatory immune response
The anti-inflammatory
properties of vitamin C can also help reduce redness, which in turn can create
a more even complexion. The combined reduction of dark spots, redness, and
irritation make for a clear, smooth skin tone.
5. It helps fade
hyperpigmentation
Since it impedes melanin
production, vitamin C can actually fade hyperpigmentation.
Hyperpigmentation —
including sunspots, age spots, and melasma — occurs when melanin is
overproduced in certain areas of the skin. It can also happen in areas where
acne has healed.
Vitamin C inhibits
melanin synthesisby downregulating the activity of an enzyme known as
tyrosinase. It’s widely used in dermatology for depigmentation of
hyperpigmented spots on the skin.
Dealing with acne?
Vitamin C isn’t your only option.
6. It reduces the
appearance of under-eye circles
Vitamin C serums can
help smooth out fine lines by plumping and hydrating the under-eye area.
Although vitamin C is
more effective at reducing overall redness, some people say it can help
alleviate discoloration associated with under-eye circles.
Vitamin C in the form of
10 percent sodium ascorbate was found to improve dark circles of the lower
eyelid after 6 months of use by thickening the eyelid dermis and concealing
dark coloration due to congested blood.
Some other ways to help
get rid of under-eye bags include using a cold compress and adding retinol to
your skin care routine.
7. It promotes collagen
production
Collagen is a naturally
occurring protein that depletes over time. Lower levels of collagen can lead to
fine lines and wrinkles.
Vitamin C is well known
for boosting collagen production. In fact, collagen synthesis can’t happen
without vitamin C.
This is because vitamin
C is the essential cofactor for the two enzymes required for collagen
synthesis:
prolyl hydroxylase,
which stabilizes the collagen molecule
lysyl hydroxylase, which
provides structural strength
8. It may help prevent
skin sagging
Collagen production is
tied to skin elasticity and firmness. When your collagen levels begin to drop,
your skin may begin to sag.
Applying a vitamin C
serum boost collagen production, resulting in an overall tightening effect.
This is true for sagging due to natural aging, oxidative stress damage, or
extreme weight loss.
This means it can help
reduce the appearance of sagging skin, making your skin look firmer and more
toned.
9. It protects against
sun damage
Excessive exposure to
oxidant stress via pollutants or UV irradiation is associated with depleted
vitamin C levels in the skin. Vitamin C levels are also lower in aged or
photodamaged skin.
Sun damage is caused by
molecules called free radicals. These are atoms with a missing electron. Free
radicals can “steal” an electron — and this can lead to significant damage to
the skin.
Vitamin C is rich in
antioxidants. Antioxidants protect healthy skin cells by “giving” these free
radicals an electron, rendering them harmless.
10. It may help soothe
sunburns
In addition to
minimizing redness, vitamin C accelerates cell turnover. This replaces the
damaged cells with healthy new ones.
Topical application of
vitamin C, in combination with vitamin E and other compounds, has also been
shown to reduce injury due to UV irradiation (aka sunburn. This combination
also decreases the inflammation induced by excessive UV exposure.
This is in part because
wound healing is associated with collagen formation, and vitamin C boosts
collagen production.
How to use a vitamin C serum:
Although topical vitamin
C is generally well tolerated, all skin products have the potential to cause
side effects. You should always do a patch test to assess your risk of allergic
reaction. Here’s how:
Select a small area of
skin that’s easy to conceal, like your forearm.
Apply a small amount of
product and wait 24 hours.
If no side effects
occur, you can apply to your face. Discontinue use if you develop a rash,
redness, or hives.
When it’s time for a
full application, follow the instructions on the product’s label.
Vitamin C serum is
typically applied once or twice per day. A good rule of thumb is to cleanse,
tone, apply vitamin C serum, and then moisturize.
It can be safely used
with other active ingredients, although using alongside niacinamide may make
vitamin C less effective.
Potential side effects
and risks
Although irritation is
unlikely, you should always do a patch test before full application. This is
the only way to determine how your skin will react to the serum.
If your skin is especially
sensitive, avoid products with L-ascorbic acid. Products with magnesium
ascorbyl phosphate may be less likely to cause irritation.