Learn all about the most must have skincare ingredients
Every day we are bombarded with information about all the skincare products we use and their active ingredients. But how much do we know about each of these ingredients? Do we know which ones actually 'work' well together? Keep reading and you will learn everything!
Retinol (Vitamin A)
Retinol, also known as vitamin A, is considered a valuable multi-tool by aesthetic medicine experts.
It contributes significantly to the cell renewal function and to the enhancement of collagen production. Through this process, it gives immediately visible results in the elimination of signs of aging, such as fine lines and wrinkles. Contributes to the smoothing of uneven skin tone and reduces discoloration. It is extremely helpful in cases of acne, reducing scars and preventing or improving new breakouts by making them milder, while noticeably softening and smoothing the appearance of skin pores. It also regulates sebum production.
Precautions:
Retinol should not be used with vitamin C, AHAs or BHAs, and should not be used with natural or chemical exfoliants (such as glycolic acid) to avoid irritation.
As retinol is sensitive to light and heat, it is recommended to use the product at night. Always combine with sunscreen during the morning routine.
Avoid using the product together with any laser.
During pregnancy, we always consult our doctor before using any product.
Super Facialist, Retinol+ Anti-Ageing Restoring Serum
Super Facialist, Retinol+ Anti-Ageing Night Cream
Super Facialist, Retinol+ Anti-Aging Firming Eye Cream
Vitamin C
It contributes to collagen production and reduces fine lines and wrinkles. Protects the skin from free radicals and atmospheric pollutants.
Corrects uneven skin tone and actively contributes to the reduction of hyperpigmentation, since it limits melanin production. Thus, skin color is normalized and blemishes are reduced.
Enhances the effectiveness of SPF filters and reverses damage from photoaging.
Finally, vitamin C eliminates fine lines and removes dead cells. The result is shiny skin with a unique texture.
Precautions :
The use of vitamin C is generally well tolerated by most skin, but in rare cases, it can cause:
Dryness, Itching, Redness
If you have sensitive skin, start with a product with a low concentration of vitamin C , just to be safe.
Super Facialist, Vitamin C Glow Boost Skin Serum
Super Facialist, Vitamin C Dark Circles Eye Cream
Super Facialist, Vitamin C Skin Defense Daily Moisturizer
Hyaluronic Acid
Hyaluronic acid, thanks to its ability to retain an amount of moisture many times its weight, provides unique hydration to the skin. In addition, this ingredient promotes elasticity, firmness and youthfulness of the skin. This is thanks to its ability to boost collagen & elastin production.
Hyaluronic acid has an antioxidant effect and fights free radicals and cellular damage. This is what makes it extremely effective in treating signs of aging.
Also important is that hyaluronic acid has unique healing and regenerative properties, thus contributing to the faster healing of wounds and scars.
Precautions :
Hyaluronic acid is generally very safe to use, with few reported side effects. Since the body produces it naturally, allergic reactions are very rare.
Super Facialist, Hyaluronic Acid Firming Intense Facial Serum
Super Facialist, Hyaluronic Acid Firming Super Lift Day Cream
Super Facialist, Hyaluronic Acid Firming Daily Brightening Cleanser
Niacinamide
Niacinamide is a form of vitamin B3, an amino acid that helps the skin to 'lock in' moisture thus ensuring the health and balance of the epidermal barrier. It deeply hydrates the skin helping to fight dryness and prevent flaking making it ideal for very dry, irritated skin.
Regular and long-term use of niacinamide can actually help fill in the skin's voids by effectively reducing the depth of fine lines. Niacinamide is a non-comedogenic ingredient and does not clog pores, so it does not cause acne.
Regular use of niacinamide can even help reduce the skin's natural oil production, so it's also suitable for oily skin types. It also helps to balance dry and oily areas of the face, resulting in a more even complexion. In addition, it has the ability to reduce blemishes and scars on the skin.
Precautions :
It's a myth that niacinamide shouldn't be used with vitamin C, but if you're experiencing sensitivity, use one ingredient in the morning and the other at night.
NEW Super Facialist, Clear Skin On The Spot Clarifying Gel
Super Facialist, Clear Skin Breakout Buster With Niacinamide Serum
Super Facialist, Clear Skin Pore Clarity Daily Exfoliator With Niacinamide
Skincare Combos
Vitamin C + SPF = Enhanced protection from UV rays
Retinol + Hyaluronic Acid = Regeneration
Retinol + Niacinamide = Increased rate of cell renewal
So what will you choose ?
Retinol, Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid or Niacinamide?
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