Monday, July 25, 2011

My Love Affair With Vitamin C


Okay, so I've been using Vitamin C products for over a year now with great success.  Most of the time Vitamin C serums are marketed for anti-aging, but it has worked very well for my acne.  I've become very curious about Vitamin C's wound healing properties and decided to do more research.

Vitamin C is an essential vitamin that helps heal wounds.  Vitamin C, in the form Ascorbic Acid, is a water soluble vitamin.  It's considered essential because humans can't manufacture it, so it must come from your diet.  It is needed for the production of collagen, the building block of healthy skin, hair, and nails.  Collagen is needed to repair wounds on the skin, like acne.  I notice my breakouts don't last as long when I use a Vitamin C serum. 

One of the greatest properties of Vitamin C is that it can be applied topically and is absorbed by the skin.  It doesn't just "sit" on the skin, but actually goes to work to make a real difference.  This is something few creams can claim.  It also fades hyperpigmentation and promotes a balanced, even skin tone.

My Experience

Acne:  I started using Vitamin C in the Summer of 2010.  Around this time, my skin had suffered a terrible breakout.  I had acne on top of acne, bumps forming under the skin, and dark spots galore.  This is the point where I got serious about my skin care. 
Terrible.  I had many clogged pores and bumps forming underneath.  I was breaking out every single day. 

I know it's just skin and there are wars going on in the world, but the condition of my skin made me feel little depressed.

I stopped reading magazine ads and started reading scientific journals.  I wanted to discover what really worked.  Every published study I read concerning skin health always mentioned Vitamin C.  That's when the light bulb went off.  I ran to Sephora and bought Ole Henkrisen Truth Serum.  I got home, washed my face, and applied the serum.  Within a week, my acne had reduced and my skin had a glow.

Even Skin Tone:  Fading hyperpigmentation and evening my skin tone was very challenging.  While acne lasts for a couple of weeks, hyperpigmentation can last months.  Add on top of that a generally uneven complexion, probably due to using irritating skin care and hormone flucuations, and you've got one person who thought her skin would never change.  I like using Vitamin C to fade hyperpigmentation because unlike hydroquinone, it only lightens where it needs to; the hyperpigmented areas.  It enhanced my overall complexion, giving the skin a glow.  Over time it balanced my skin tone, making it more even.  The change isn't over night, but it does work.  I used Vitamin C and glycolic acid to get to this point.  I've been using Vitamin C for a year.
Much Clearer, but still a few small spots left.

Almost there.  Still working on the texture and evening out my skin tone.  I love Vitamin C!


Vitamin C products I've Used In the Past Year:

1.  Ole Henkrisen Truth Serum.  The serum worked very well, but I wanted to try other brands.
2.  PCA Skin C-Quench.  A 15% ascorbic acid serum.  This product did absolutely nothing for my skin.  I believe it was oxidized because it was brown when I received it.
3.  Avalon Organics Vitality Facial Serum.  Love this!  It's more of a lotion than a serum, but it really gets the job done.  I've actually bought this 3 times already.  As a product junkie, that's incredible!  I rarely buy the same product over and over. It really has to be outstanding.  It's also very inexpensive for a serum, costing only $18 at Wal-Mart, $12-$15 online.  Very hard to find a negative review on this product.  Millions of folks can't be wrong.
4.  Cosmetic Skin Solutions CE-Ferulic.  This product is an affordable dupe for the outragously expensive Skinceuticals CE-Ferulic ($145.00!).  I've just added this product into my regimen (7/15/11) and I love it!  I love what the combination of Vitamin E, ferulic acid, and Vitamin C is doing for my skin.  It's very affordable, costing only $39.95.
5.  DIY Vitamin C Serum.  A very effective and affordable way to add a Vitamin C serum into your regimen.  It only lasts a week, but it works just as well as commercial brands.  I make and use this while I'm trying to decide which commercial serum to buy next ;)

I'll never be without Vitamin C.

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