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Vitamin C, also known by its chemical name ascorbic acid, is essential to the functioning of the human body, but our bodies don't produce it naturally. It is therefore supplied by our diet (mainly fruit and vegetables), dietary supplements and cosmetics.
Cutaneous application is particularly important, as the epidermis is often vitamin C deficient. It has the following effects :
Antioxidant
Stimulates the natural defense system.
Firmness and elasticity
Increases collagen production.
Radiance
Inhibits melanin production.
Vitamin C neutralizes the action of free radicals induced by exposure to the sun, pollution or smoking, by stabilizing them. It is these free radicals that damage cells, and are therefore responsible for the oxidative stress that leads to premature skin aging.
Yes, by boosting the synthesis of collagen and elastin proteins in the dermis, it will help firm and smooth the skin.
Due to its antioxidant (electron-donating) nature, the pure vitamin C molecule known as ascorbic acid is unstable. It oxidizes in contact with air and light. That's why at Laboratoire ENEOMEY we use vitamin C in a stabilized form, i.e. chemically modified by association with other molecules such as silicon. This form is called ascorbosilane C.
Ascorbosilane C is a silicon base combined with vitamin C.
It combines the well-known properties of vitamin C (antioxidant, anti-aging, brightening) with the benefits of silicon. It stimulates the skin's production of collagen and hyaluronic acid, and strengthens the cell against free radicals.
The two molecules stabilize each other, and silicon enables vitamin C to penetrate to the dermis.
There are fruit extracts naturally containing vitamin C, but the use of synthetic ascorbic acid enables the active substance to be formulated in much higher percentages in cosmetic products.
Natural vitamin C will also be sensitive to oxidation and will degrade on the skin's surface, unlike synthetic derivatives, which offer longer-lasting efficacy.
Vitamin C in its natural form (L-ascorbic acid) is highly unstable, degrading rapidly on the skin's surface in contact with light and oxygen.
What's more, being hydrophilic in nature, penetration through the stratum corneum, in which cells are firmly fused, will be more difficult.
Forms containing “protected” vitamin C will be able to penetrate the skin more easily. The active vitamin C can thus be released more deeply without being denatured (in contact with air or light).
While dermocosmetics contain the pure form of ascorbic acid, studies have shown that a concentration of at least 20% is needed to have a significant active action in the skin.
Other stabilized forms of vitamin C demonstrate similar efficacy to ascorbic acid at much lower percentages.
Ascorbic acid must be formulated at a low pH. As a result, skincare products containing it may be less well tolerated by sensitive skin.
A stabilized form of vitamin C may therefore be more suitable for certain skin types or areas of use.
Yes, vitamin C can have a complementary action with :
- Glycolic acid, to stimulate skin renewal,
- Niacinamide, to brighten the complexion,
- Hyaluronic acid, to promote anti-aging action.
We use vitamin C in the stabilized form of ascorbosilane C in the following skincare products:
DAYLIGHT C20 antioxidant anti-aging day cream, for a daily antioxidant curl effect
MASQUE PEEL OFF C10, for luminous skin in a single dose
STIM RENEW 30 anti-aging firming night care
PERFECT BODY 15 and PERFECT BODY 30 smoothing and firming body lotions
As the pH of products containing vitamin C can be acidic, it is advisable to test the product on a small area of skin before use to check tolerance.
These can lead to skin sensitization, but this is not dangerous.
As a general rule, we recommend applying vitamins in the morning and acids in the evening.
We also recommend using a sun protection product like SUNLIGHT SCREEN 50+ every day to protect your skin and optimize the fight against skin aging.
Apply evenly to your face, starting with the T-zone and working outwards.
Make sure you always apply from the bottom to the top of your face to stimulate blood circulation and tighten facial muscles.
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