The 3 most important skin care ingredients you should be using are Vitamin C, Hyaluronic Acid and Retinol. If you want to Fall in LOVE with Your Skin then start adding them to your skin routine today!

Vitamin C Serum should be a combination of Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Zinc Sulfate and L-tyrosine. Ascorbic Acid helps destroy oxidizing agents and other free radicals, providing vital protection against damage caused by UV radiation. Vitamin C also improves skin elasticity, decreases wrinkles by stimulating collagen production and reducing pigmentation. Zinc Sulfate boosts the immune system at the cellular level and is essential for cell growth. Zinc also aids in the process of removing older collagen fibers so new collagen can be created. L-tyrosine is an amino acid that when combined with L-ascorbic acid will encourage fibroblast activity to increase collagen production.

Hyaluronic Acid: Hyaluronic Acid is a substance that occurs naturally throughout the human body. In the dermis as a natural filler, the eyes as a protective cushion and the connective tissue as a lubricant. When it is applied directly to the skin it acts as a powerful skin hydrator keeping skin plump and youthful. Hyaluronic Acid delivers and maintains water hydration to protect against free radical damage caused by environmental aggressors. It holds 1000 times its weight in water and prevents transepidermal water loss. It works wonders for all skin types including dry, oily, acneic, combination and sensitive skin.

Note: Hyaluronic Acid and Vitamin C work beautifully together to help increase the absorption of active ingredients and enhance the benefits of your moisturizer.

Retinol is the purest form of Vitamin A for your skin and is known for its powerful anti-aging properties. Retinol has the ability to accelerate cellular renewal and assist in collagen synthesis which is vital to minimizing the appearance of fine lines, pore size and creating a smoother texture. It is also key in helping to keep pores clear and controlling blemishes and acne breakouts. Another benefit is that modern formulas are even more beneficial than earlier formulas because they are less irritating. When using Retinol you must use sunscreen.