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It's Vitamin C-son!

Celebrated on April 4th each year, this day provides an opportunity for people to learn about the role of vitamin C in our skin cells, skin care, nutrition, and overall health.

To celebrate Vitamin C National Day, the New Age Spa Institute's month special is 50% off the Vitamins & Minerals DEEP DETOX Facial! For the whole month of April, a client favorite, the Deep Detox offers gentle sonic cleansing, chemical exfoliation, and sonic delivery of signature antioxidant serums. Ideal for congested skin with blackheads and clogged pores, and dull, textured skin. Spa, waxing, and massage appointments fill up quickly so call (847) 759-0900 to book soon! pramiracetam

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Vitamin C, also called l-ascorbic acid and ascorbate, is a water-soluble vitamin that is found in many fruits and vegetables. It plays an important role in maintaining our immune system, promoting wound healing, and helping our bodies absorb iron. Additionally, vitamin C is an antioxidant, which means it can help protect our cells from damage caused by free radicals.

From day 1, estheticians in training at New Age Spa Institute learn the potent skin benefits of vitamins and minerals, and their role in repairing damaged skin, promoting collagen production and much more. The New Age Spa Institute is a training center for beauty professionals located near Chicago, in Des Plaines. Our estheticians learn to recommend applying vitamin C products, like skin serums, in the evening because it's photo sensitizing. This means that topical l-ascorbic acid and other vitamin c derivatives make the skin more vulnerable to sun damage like hyperpigmentation and fine likes.

3 Facts Every Esthetician Should Know About Vitamin C

Humans are Unable to Synthesize Vitamin C

This means that we need to obtain Vitamin C from external sources such as food or supplements. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient that plays a vital role in several physiological processes in the body, including immune function, collagen synthesis, and antioxidant activity. Therefore, it is important to ensure that we consume adequate amounts of Vitamin C through our diet or supplements.

There are several types of topical Vitamin C products available in the market, and the best one for you may depend on your skin type, concerns, and preferences. L-ascorbic acid has been shown to have antioxidant properties and the ability to stimulate collagen production, which can help improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven skin tone. However, L-ascorbic acid can be quite unstable and may degrade quickly when exposed to light, air, and water. To ensure the best results, look for Vitamin C serums that are packaged in dark, airtight bottles and have a concentration of at least 10%.

Most Stable & Effective Vitamin C Forms

Other forms of topical Vitamin C that are also effective include Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate, Ascorbyl Palmitate, and Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate. These forms of Vitamin C tend to be more stable and less likely to cause skin irritation compared to L-ascorbic acid. Ultimately, the best topical Vitamin C product for you depends on your skin type and concerns, so it's always a good idea to consult with a dermatologist or skincare professional to determine which product is right for you.

5 Skin & Health Benefits of Vitamin C

Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant, which means it helps to protect the skin from damaging free radicals caused by factors such as pollution and UV radiation. These free radicals can cause oxidative stress, which can lead to premature aging, hyperpigmentation, and other skin concerns.

Vitamin C plays an important role in collagen synthesis, which is a key component of the skin's structure. Collagen helps to keep the skin firm and plump, and as we age, our collagen production decreases. By using topical vitamin C, we can help to boost collagen production and maintain a more youthful complexion.

Topical Vitamin C has been shown to have a brightening effect on the skin by reducing the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation. It works by inhibiting the production of melanin, which is responsible for skin discoloration.

Topical vitamin C also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce redness and irritation in the skin.

Overall, topical vitamin C can help to improve the overall appearance and health of the skin, making it a popular ingredient in many skincare products

Vitamin C Prevents & Treats Scurvy

One of the most well-known benefits of vitamin C is its ability to prevent and treat scurvy. Scurvy is a disease that results from a severe deficiency of vitamin C, and it was once a common problem among sailors and other people who had limited access to fresh fruits and vegetables. Today, scurvy is rare in developed countries, but it still occurs in some parts of the world where malnutrition is common.

What Vitamin C products do our students use in esthetics class?

The New Age Spa Institute is a partnership beauty school with multiple professional skincare lines. The esthetics students here are adept at navigating skin care ingredients and formulations, including topical antioxidant vitamins. The following is a list of product skincare recommendations for the best vitamin C topicals:

• Bioelements' VC10 Daily Glow is a glow-getting serum with triple-sourced antioxidant 10% vitamin C.

• Coterie Fresh 'N Clear's VitaBoost Serum is a water-based serum contains a 20% Vitamin C Complex with a broad- Spectrum Antioxidant Shield to deliver anti-aging and bightening benefits. Click here for a detailed description.

• Sesderma's C-VIT Moisturizing Serum is a vitamin C brightening serum designed to boost your skin's radiance instantly. Along with stable vitamin C, hyaluronic acid deeply hydrates the skin and tranexamic acid brightens melasma and chloasma.

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