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Monday, 28 June 2010


Should we all jump into the anti-free-radical bandwagon?
Although science has yet to put the finishing touches on the studiesregarding free-radicals, there is enough evidence to suggest thatantioxidants can benefit the body. Although it will not guarantee an overnight skin miracle, it will at least stymie the effects of free-radical damage, and possibly, reverse them. (Here's where you can find more detailed information on skin care and stretch mark removal cream.)

Vitamin C And Your Skin

To be useful and effective to the skin and body, vitamin C should be in the form of L-ascorbic acid. Studies reveal that once it is applied on the skin, It can stay in the skin for up to seventy two hours.

Vitamin C and Melanogenesis

Research show that vitamin c help decrease melanin formation. The fact that melanin is responsible for the skin's dark pigmentation, studies clearly show that vitamin c contributes to skin lightening.

A preparation can be used to clarify and even out the skin tone as it lightens dark spots and skin blemishes. (Here's where you can find more detailed information on bestskin care products.)

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