Pick the Best Vitamin Cream for You
Posted on July 28th, 2009 | by lose_spots |
Vitamin creams are often neglected in many people’s beauty routines. These creams result in major improvements in the condition of your skin. Naturally different vitamins are good for different skin issues.
It is probably that you take a general vitamin each day. Applying a vitamin cream to your face or other areas of the body should be no different. You apply a vitamin cream topically. This means that they are absorbed through the skin rather than the stomach. The results are completely different than those of oral vitamins.
There are four major players if you are considering topical vitamins. Your skin can derive benefit from nearly every vitamin. But these four help deal with major skin care issues.
A vitamin cream generally is intended for direct application to a problem area. Depending on the issue at hand, your cream should have:
• Vitamin A for results of tighter skin. Vitamin A helps with hydration. It also gives skin a more youthful look. Vitamin A is also found in some creams as retinol. It may cause sun sensitivity. Use it with care.
• Vitamin E for scarring. Vitamin E helps with the healing of scars and tears. This makes it a great treatment for deep wrinkles. Scars and stretch marks can be diminished using vitamin E oil.
• Vitamin K improves discoloration. Vitamin K is required for many rosacea problems. You can also treat sun and age spots this way. However, for some people breakouts results from vitamin K creams. Monitor your skin carefully to see if you get the results you want.
• Vitamin C for anti-aging action. Vitamin C is a great healer internally and externally. Vitamin C can be use to heal up wrinkles. It could blister sensitive skin though. Use it carefully and monitor your results.
You can definitely get serious results with topically applied vitamins. When paired with an oral vitamin as well, you will find that the correct form of vitamin cream results in dramatically improved skin.



























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