7 Reasons Why Vitamin C Is Good For Your Skin
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By Dr. Nikita Toshi +2 more
Vitamin C is legendary for its magical work! Enhance immunity, protection against cancer, great for skin – you just name it and vitamin C will show its magic over it.
Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) is loaded with antioxidants that are known to make your skin radiant and youthful. It helps to destroy the free radicles and enhance the tissue repairment and collagen synthesis for healthy skin.
Vitamin C normally presents in skin layers named dermis and epidermis where these nutrients are transported from the bloodstream. Aging, pollution, or exposure to UV rays may lower the vitamin availability mainly from the epidermis. Oral intake of vitamin C is very effective for the skin but less than topical application.
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The recommended daily dose for men is 90 mg and for women 75 mg. Vitamin C is commonly found in various fruits and vegetables such as lemon, oranges, broccoli, etc.
Vitamin C is found abundantly in fruits and vegetables. A few common dietary sources of vitamin C are citrus fruits, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, broccoli and strawberries. Make sure to consume these to get the optimum health benefits of vitamin C.
Dr. Siddharth Gupta, B.A.M.S, M.D (Ayu)
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Vitamin C is not just limited to its antioxidant properties but it is beyond it. Since vitamin C is highly acidic it works efficiently in skin-healing processes. When applied topically, it works instantly to heal a wound by accelerating the production of collagen and elastin. Collagen and elastin are both protein fibers that enhance skin cell regeneration and make your skin firm and tight. Collagen also helps to delay the aging process of the skin and may reduce dark pigmentation.
Along with the other major health benefits, vitamin C is key to skin health. It stimulates collagen and elastin production which improves the skin texture and quality. Here are some great benefits of vitamin C for skin –
It so depressing, when your skin shows aging signs such as wrinkles. Vitamin C works beautifully to prevent and reduce these unwanted signs by enhancing collagen synthesis in your body. Two study results found that a higher intake of vitamin C was associated with good skin appearances and topical application of vitamin C for 12 weeks has been shown to decrease the wrinkling of the skin, smoothening of the skin, and increase the production of collagen.
Do you know vitamin C can help in cases of anaemia? Vitamin C promotes the absorption of iron in your body, which is an essential requirement for those suffering from anaemia.
Dr. Rajeev Singh, BAMS
Prolonged sun exposure can affect your skin horribly like skin tanning, rough skin, redness of the skin, etc. The topical application of vitamin C works as an antioxidant to protect your skin from UV rays. Combinations of vitamin C and vitamin E are more effective in preventing the skin from sun damage than vitamin alone.
A high intake of vitamin C helps to decrease the dryness of the skin and provides moisture to your skin. Ascorbic acid retains water in the skin and prevents it from becoming dry and oily.
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Vitamin C contains ascorbic acid that helps rapid wound healing by activating collagen formation. It works better when applied topically than ingested orally. Combination of Vitamin C and vitamin E with other oral therapies for pressure ulcers (bed sores) and burns aids for rapid recovery.
The topical application of vitamin C encourages the production of collagen and elastin in your skin which helps the skin to become tight and firm.
Dark pigmentation also known as hyperpigmentation of the skin is caused by to increased production of melanin. Melanin is a pigment that gives color to your skin. Hyperpigmentation is generally not harmful but for beauty purposes, topical application of vitamin C can lower the dark patches.
Vitamin C has numerous benefits and one should always include it in their diet however people suffering from kidney stones should be cautious while taking vitamin c supplements because Vitamin C might exacerbate stone formation and worsen the condition
Dr. Nikhil Yadav, MBBS MD,CCEBDM
Vitamin C is a great anti-inflammatory as well as an antioxidant that helps reduce the signs of inflammation such as rash, redness, and irritation. Topical vitamin C relieves the inflammation in various skin conditions such as acne, and psoriasis.
Vitamin C is full of various nutrients including antioxidants. Although you are getting vitamin C from your diet, there is no guarantee that it will reach the skin. For better skin results you have to apply it topically. There are different kinds of options in the market such as vitamin C-containing lotions, moisturizers, serum, and creams. However, many dermatologists will go with serum for the best skincare results as the serum is a lighter formulation than a moisturizer that absorbs easily into the skin. Also, don’t forget to apply vitamin C sunscreen before stepping out.
Vitamin C, when taken along with paracetamol, a medication used to treat fever, can cause increased levels of paracetamol in the body. Be cautious while using a combination of the two of them.
Dr. Smita barode, B.A.M.S, M.S.
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