Dry Skin, Dry Skin Care
March 4, 2009 by admin
Filed under Dry Skin Care
Vitamin A: Prevents the formation of wrinkles and counteracts the sun’s harmful effects.
Vitamin B1: Reduces dark circles and swelling in the eyelids and delays premature aging.
Vitamin B2: Reduces (balances) excessive sebum secretion, prevents clogging of pores and subsequent black heads.
Vitamin B3: Strengthens the hair follicle, protects collagen and blood vessels, moisturizes the skin and blocks the harmful effects of sunlight.
Vitamin B5: Regenerates and moisturize the skin.
Vitamin B6: Balances sebum production in the skin and prevents the outbreak of blackheads and comedones.
Vitamin B8: Softens the skin and protects from seborrhea (overproduction of sebum in the scalp).
Vitamin C: Returns luminosity to the skin, improves elasticity and refined texture, fades stains your skin and imparts a more uniform skin tone.
Vitamin E: Counteracts the aging of the skin.
Vitamin F: Helps restore the protective lipid barrier of the skin.
Vitamin H: Stimulates the production of natural fatty acids, helping to give a glow to the face.
Vitamin K: Improves the look of skin due to with red capillary zones.
All of these vitamins are directly related to a skin benefit, but you need to take into consideration your own metabollic demand according to your age and health status, since your body will utilize these nutritional supplements where they are most needed, namely, your most vital organs, first. This is why it is recommended that you look into Dermonutrition. This nove approach to skin care will combine the intake of vitamins with the application of creams and lotions that are designed to complement these nutritional products in order to maximize the benefits on to your skin.
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