"Drink your juice or it will lose its vitamins". We have probably all heard this typical mum phrase when we were children. Vitamin C has always been considered one of the most essential substances for keeping us healthy and full of energy.
But in addition to all the health benefits it has to offer, it has even more hidden properties. Over the last few years, antioxidant vectorised vitamin C has gone from being a revelation in skin care to being a real revolution in beauty salons. Do you want to know why?
As mentioned at the beginning, vitamin C has become one of the most popular ingredients in the cosmetics industry, generating a great deal of positive buzz in recent years for beauty salons. Antioxidant vectorised vitamin C is a relatively easy ingredient to produce.
Its huge popularity within the cosmetics industry can be deciphered by the number of responses it can provide. Vitamin C offers several benefits, such as improved skin appearance, the reduction of dark spots and protection against damage from UV rays and other environmental pollutants.
Antioxidant vectorised vitamin C is a key product in beauty salons thanks to its multiple benefits for skin health. One of its greatest contributions is its ability to contribute to collagen synthesis. In other words, an essential property for keeping the skin firm and elastic. It also helps prevent the accumulation of elastin residues on the skin surface.
Collagen and elastin form the three-dimensional network that supports the skin, which is why antioxidant vectorised vitamin C helps fight wrinkles. Its antioxidant properties also help protect the skin from the damage caused by free radicals and oxidative stress, thereby also reducing the appearance of dark spots.
In addition to fighting wrinkles, vitamin C also has the power to lighten skin blemishes. Melanin is responsible for the colour of the skin, but also for the spots that appear as a result of sun exposure. Antioxidant vectorised vitamin C acts on the melanin precursor enzyme, inhibiting its action without actually blocking it, which helps to even out skin tone and brighten the skin.
And considering that antioxidant vectorised vitamin C can be a great ally in maintaining healthy, youthful-looking skin, why not always include it in your beauty salon treatments?
The ideal time to apply vitamin C is in the morning, as part of your morning skincare ritual. It should be used as a serum, before applying moisturiser, in order to enjoy all its benefits throughout the day.
It is important to remember to apply a high sunscreen afterwards to protect the skin from the sun's radiation and to prevent vitamin C from oxidising. In the case of products with a high percentage of vitamin C, you may choose to use them at night.
With so many skincare advantages, offering antioxidant vectorised vitamin C products at your beauty salon can be considered a must. The aforementioned antioxidant effects that help fight cell damage caused by free radicals are highly valued by customers concerned about skincare and the prevention of premature ageing.
The fact that vectorised vitamin C is also very effective in reducing blemishes and improving skin radiance makes these products even more attractive to consumers.
In the Telic catalogue, you can find one of Dr. Kraut's star products, Vectorised Vitamin C, which acts as a strong antioxidant that can combat free radicals and oxidative stress.