SUPERIOR SERUM
VITAMIN C 20%
Kuteva Hair System™ Superior Serum Vitamin C Serum With Hyaluronic Acid & aloe vera for Leading Antioxidant Protection While Helping Reduce the Look and Feel of Fine Lines, Wrinkles and Age Spots Vitamin C has been Proven by skin-care experts the world over to be one of the leading antioxidants in skin care, and it is the most well-known and well-researched topical ingredients in the world. As a long-term skin care ingredient, it has been shown time and time again to be both highly effective and incredibly. With Decades of Established Research showing its ability to smooth, soften, and even proactively diminish the look of fine lines,age spots, and sun damage, Vitamin C is the first line of defense in skin-care regimens the world over for soothing antioxidant relief.While there is no "miracle cure" for wrinkles or aging skin, research shows that Vitamin C is one of the best ingredients available for long term use in skin care. From Antioxidant to Looking Good, Vitamin C is considered an"ultra ingredient" when it comes to skin care, and it is c.
KUTEVA PROFESSIONAL SUPERIOR SERUM VITAMIN C 20%
Vitamin C is highly effective in its pure form, but it is a tricky ingredient to formulate with because it is very unstable and can degrade with exposure to oxygen, light, water and high pH. That means that while it is a hero ingredient, its properties are difficult to stabilize — and because of that, some vitamin C serums and other skincare products work better (and for longer) than others. As far as buzzy skincare ingredients go, vitamin C is one of the most talked about — and for good reason. "Packed with antioxidants, vitamin C has shown to improve dull skin texture and tone, fight free radical damage, reduce signs of aging, dark spots and hyperpigmentation, hydrate, increase collagen production, brighten and provide anti-inflammatory effects,
The effects of Vitamin C can be powerful at breaking the unhealthy skin cycles that often lead to dandruff symptoms. Common good sources of vitamin C include ascorbic acid and ascorbate. These compounds are crucial to the body’s ability to repair damaged tissues. Aside from vitamin C supplementation, it can be found in foods such as brussels sprouts, red peppers and, most famously, citrus fruits.
The immune system is thought to play a role in dandruff, in part because people with seriously compromised immune systems are more likely to suffer from the condition. Some researchers think the immune system in dandruff sufferers may actually be overreacting to an overgrowth of the Malassezia fungus on the scalp. This would explain the resulting irritation. While it’s still not clear exactly how the immune system works in causing or contributing to dandruff, strengthening your body’s ability to fight infection is never a bad idea. Vitamin C’s role in boosting immunity may have some benefit in addressing dandruff. Vitamin C is known to be “immunomodulatory” - in other words, it doesn’t just boost your immune function, it can help to better regulate it. So whatever the immune system’s role in dandruff, it’s possible vitamin C can help.