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Vitamin C

Did You Know?

Vitamin C serves several functions in the body. Some of these help maintain healthy skin. Because the body does not store Vitamin C, you need to consume it or apply topically on a daily basis.

When free radicals react with DNA, vitamin C acts as an antioxidant. This antioxidant effect protects the skin from ultraviolet radiation and the effects of sunlight exposure. Hence reducing pigmentation and other sun damage

Vitamin C helps the body produce Collagen – a structural protein that helps form bone, tendons and ligaments.

Vitamin C is also critical in maintaining healthy resilient skin. While young skin is full of vitamin C, aging skin naturally loses this nutrient over time. Other factors like exposure to UV light pollutants and cigarette smoke, compound the decline of vitamin C, contributing to signs of aging.

The good news is you can replenish your skin’s vitamin C levels to help combat and even reverse time’s effect on your skin.

What products can I use?

Ultraderm Vitamin C Cream

Ultraderm Absolute Night Repair containing A.C.E

IntenC serum 20%

Absolute C Serum 10%