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Ingredients To Look Out For

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

What Is It

An antioxidant vitamin that protects against free radical damage, evens skin tone, and promotes collagen production.

How To Use It

Vitamin C products can be used daily, or according to product instructions.

Who Can Use It

Vitamin C is generally recommended for people with sensitive skin and can cause irritation for people with oily skin. It's best to consult with a professional to find the right product for your skin type.

Side Effects

In high concentrations, Vitamin C can be irritating, especially if mixed with other acids.

Works Well With

Vitamin E and other antioxidants. Avoid using it with benzoyl peroxide, retinol or other acids.

Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)

What Is It

An antioxidant vitamin that protects against free radical damage, evens skin tone, and promotes collagen production.

How To Use It

It's safe to use on most skin types and can be used twice daily as part of your morning and nighttime skincare routine.

Who Can Use It

Niacinamide is safe for all skin types. It’s especially beneficial for people looking to brighten or improve their skin texture.

Side Effects

Higher concentrations of Niacinamide may cause redness, irritation, and peeling.

Works Well With

Niacinamide works well with other antioxidants, and can also be paired with retinol to reduce redness or irritation.

Mandelic Acid

What Is It

An exfoliating AHA (alpha hydroxy acid) that decongests and sloughs away dead skin cells to reveal newer, healthier skin.

How To Use It

Mandelic Acid products are safe to use several times a week for most skin types.

Who Can Use It

Mandelic Acid is recommended as a gentle exfoliant for people with sensitive or acne prone skin.

Side Effects

There is a very low probability that Mandelic Acid may cause irritations, however as with any new product, patch testing is always a good idea.

Works Well With

Hyaluronic Acid

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