About this deal
CLINICAL-GRADE VITAMIN C + TRI-PEPTIDE SERUM: It includes a professional spa-grade blend of brightening Vitamin C, plus patented tri-peptides to boost and protect collagen levels and green tea extract for a boost of antioxidants. In cosmetics, it’s often in products that are supposed to keep your skin matte as it has great oil-absorbing abilities. An emollient and natural moisturizer that can be found also in the sebum (oily stuff our skin produces). It is excellent for acne-prone skin and safe to use even if you have fungi-related skin issues, like seborrhea or fungal acne.
This form is more stable in water and oil and less irritating than pure Vitamin C but it still has brightening and protection benefits. In some forms, the ingredient can be a bit of a “diva” due to its sensitivities to light, oxygen, and heat.Serums can run the gamut of texture, from being water-thin, which I hate, to almost feeling like a moisturizer, which was the case with the serum I just finished. While I have never had chronic acne, I am prone to stress breakouts, which are often cystic and stubborn. A tripeptide (three amino acids attached to each other: Lys-Val-Lys) that's claimed to protect and boost collagen and improve skin texture. Using 20% vitamin C and 10% AHA, the product softens and smooths texture at the same time as evening tone and enhancing glow. Another study even suggested that licorice is more effective than the gold standard skin-lightening agent hydroquinone.
INCI is a list of the standardized and internationally accepted names used in the declaration of ingredients on cosmetic and personal care products.Like the spinach I try to mix into every bowl of pasta I eat, I know it’s good for me, and I want to make it a habit.