Super-C Moisture
Vitamin C serum contains magical properties that make the skin glow. I personally use a vitamin C serum every evening to brighten and create a more youthful texture. I typically combine it with another serum but I let this serum absorb into the skin then I apply another serum like salicylic acid. This helps to also keep a good texture to the skin. Make sure when choosing the salicylic acid that it is below three percent potent.
From the Multi Action Collection, moisturizing with Vitamin C, SPF30, and NIA-114™ in one supercharged formula. Infused with a potent, stabilized form of Vitamin C (THD Ascorbate), this lightweight daytime moisturizer nourishes while visibly brightening and smoothing skin. French Kumquat, a super fruit source of natural Vitamin C, delivers an energizing burst of radiance. Advanced antioxidant protection paired with broad-spectrum SPF 30 doubles down on defense against damaging UVA/UVB rays, environmental stress, pollution, and blue light exposure. All skin types.
HOW TO USE IT
Use daily as a moisturizing step. Apply to the face generously 15 minutes before sun exposure and as needed.
The Benefits of Sunscreen
Your skin is your largest organ and has essential functions such as guarding your body against germs as well as helping to regulate your body’s temperature. While your skin also offers your body protection from the sun’s rays. Without sunscreen, your skin is vulnerable to a host of problems. Here are reasons why you should use sunscreen daily.
Keeps skin youthful
In the sun without protection can damage the collagen and connective tissues of your skin — and that means you can lose elasticity and gain wrinkles.
Limit the Appearance of Sunspots
Being exposed to the sun’s UV rays can also cause sunspots, which is a culprit in increasing the look of aging. Sunspots are caused by hyperpigmentation of the skin and are typically flat areas of discolored skin that can be different shades of brown. Sunspots can appear in the following areas of the body:
- Face
- Shoulders
- Arms
- Back
- Back of the hands
Protect the Skin from Sunburn
Too much sun or UV light, without protection, could result in a painful burn. With repeated sun exposure and no protection, you could see increased sunspots and skin damage. Sunburn can also increase the risk of developing skin cancer. A sunburn typically takes a few days or longer to heal, so it’s critical to always wear sunscreen, even on cooler, cloudy days.
Reduce the Risk of Skin Cancer
One of the ways to reduce the risk of skin cancer is to wear sunscreen. The Centers For Disease Control(CDC) recommends using a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least an SPF of 15, but the higher the number, the better the UV protection.
For all-day protection, it’s also necessary to reapply sunscreen:
- When you are out in the sun for more than two hours
- After swimming or sweating
- After toweling off
Super cool vitamin c magic!