Pariser Dermatology

How Vitamin C Helps Your Skin by Dr. Cyndi Torosky

Most dermatologists who focus on anti-aging skin care will tell you that Vitamin C ranks as one of the top three products to use, falling just behind sunscreen and retinoids.  Vitamin C performs a vital role in maintaining the skin’s cellular function and repair.  Here are some facts you need to know if you are considering adding Vitamin C to your daily skin care routine. 

What Vitamin C Does for Your Skin

 This answer could fill an entire chapter, but I’ll focus on the key points:

FYI- Vitamin C works best when used along with Vitamin E, another skin superstar.

Why doesn’t dietary Vitamin C or a simple oral supplement do the trick?

Oral Vitamin C is critical for a variety of our body’s cell functions, however this is not very effective for maintaining the levels of Vitamin C in the skin. Topical application of Vitamin C (and other anti-oxidants) is over 20 times more effective at maintaining adequate concentrations in the skin compared to oral intake through dietary or supplemental sources.

Not all Vitamin C Products Are Created Equal

Vitamin C is not very stable in topical forms making many products on the market essentially ineffective. Exposure to heat (products sitting in a cargo truck), air (opening the bottle) and light all degrade this finicky compound.  Ascorbic acid, the natural form is most effective for topical use; however, it’s the least stable.  Synthetic forms that are “stable” in bottles, however, don’t easily penetrate the skin surface.  The doctors at Pariser Dermatology carefully select the product lines we sell and recommend to ensure the ingredients are active and effective.  These selections are based on best scientific data available.

If you are interested in learning more about Vitamin C and other skin care options, please call 757-622-6315 to make an appointment for a skin care consultation.

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