Why you should add vitamin c serum to your routine

Dr. Kamran Hakimian and Dr. Tina Hakimian advise you to incorporate Vitamin C into your daily routine today! This powerful antioxidant supports collagen production and helps prevent dry skin, which can lead to deep wrinkles.

Bottle of Vitamin C brightening serum with citrus fruits, promoting radiant and even-toned skin.

Our Vitamin C Brightening Serum was specifically formulated by our doctors to meet your skincare needs. This serum includes:

Arbutin – A naturally-derived skin brightener sourced from the Bearberry plant. It helps even out and brighten your skin tone, lighten dark spots, and improve the appearance of scars.

Emblica – This ingredient strengthens the skin and can reduce acne, combat signs of aging and hyperpigmentation, and enhance skin brightness and evenness. Emblica promotes collagen production, protects against free radical damage, and slows the aging process. It’s versatile too—apply it topically, ingest it, or include it in homemade beauty products. As an antioxidant, Emblica helps mitigate the aging process and shields your skin from harmful UV rays. When used on the skin, it boosts collagen production, improves elasticity, and supports the skin’s natural healing, helping to even out your skin tone. You’ll find Emblica in a variety of skincare products, including creams, serums, and masks.

Ubiquinone (CoQ10) – Essential for ATP production, which provides energy for cell functions. CoQ10’s powerful antioxidant properties protect the skin from sun damage and free radicals. It inhibits tyrosinase, an enzyme involved in melanin production, helping to fade and prevent dark spots. By enhancing cell activity, CoQ10 aids in detoxifying cells and repairing damage, while also promoting collagen and elastin production, which can minimize the appearance of fine lines.

The ingredients in our Vitamin C Brightening Serum work together to protect against free radical damage.

What Are Free Radicals?

Free radicals are unstable molecules produced during metabolic processes in our bodies. When their levels exceed those of neutralizing agents, they can inflict oxidative damage on healthy cells, accelerating skin aging and leading to wrinkles. While this aging process is natural, factors such as stress, pollution, and poor diet can exacerbate it. The best defense against free radical damage is to bolster your skin’s natural collagen and elastin production.

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