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Vitamins For Good Skin

By: Juliet Cohen Home | Health-and-Fitness | Nutrition


Skin care is about protecting your skin from the harmful effects of water, wind and sun. Healthy beautiful skin is the end result of a well-hydrated skin that is duly protected from the sun damage. Vitamins a - Greatest skin benefits. It is a helpful lines and wrinkles. Vitamin A prevents the sunrays from causing any harm to the skin and Vitamin C works towards healing the skin. So, incorporate vitamins for skin care, in your regular daily meals and then you can also go about boasting off your beautiful skin. Vitamin B complex the single most important B vitamin is biotin, a nutrient that forms the basis of skin, nail, and hair cells. Without adequate amounts, you may end up with dermatitis (an itchy, scaly skin reaction) or sometimes even hair loss.

Creams containing B vitamins can give skin an almost instant healthy glow while hydrating cells and increasing overall tone at the same time. Niacin, a specific B vitamin, helps skin retain moisture. Vitamin b acts as an antioxidant and it is found in many different vitamins. Alpha-Lipoic Acid a powerful antioxidant, hundreds of times more potent that either vitamin C or E, alpha-lipoic acid may turn out to be a super boost for aging skin. Vitamin-K is a good additional defense against discoloration under the eyes. Often used as a treatment for spider veins, topical Vitamin K enters through the pores all the way to the damaged capillary or artery and helps to clot the blood, thus stopping any seepage. Vitamin A prevents the sunrays from causing any harm to the skin and Vitamin C works towards healing the skin.

Vitamins work more effectively to rebuild skin cells damaged by environmental assaults, such as smoke and pollution. Vitamin C is very good for over all immune system. It strengthens your body, fights from infection, provides a good skin etc. It helps to remove excess toxins from the body. Vitamin E is found in almost all the skin care products. Vitamins B-3 (niacin) and B-5 (pantothenic acid) have become popular additions to skin-care products because of their ability to assist in retaining moisture. B-3 is a relatively new ingredient on the marketplace but has demonstrated great promise. B-5 is a more common skin-care additive, and is widely recognized for its (along with Vitamin E) moisturizing ability.

Good Skin Care Tips

1. Sun protection is very important and should commence at a very young age.

2. Vitamin C is very good for over all immune system.

3. Use home facial to improve your skin.

4. Using the wrong skin care products can cause damage to your skin.

5. Vitamin A prevents the sunrays from causing any harm to the skin.

6. Taken internally or used topically, zinc works to clear skin by taming oil.



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Juliet Cohen writes articles for beauty makeup tips and health beauty tips. She also writes articles on skin care tips.

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