Dehydration

Ingredients To Look Out For

Hyaluronic Acid

What Is It

Vitamin E is an antioxidant vitamin and an oil and often found in hydrating and antioxidant formulas. It has a number of benefits, it can help soften skin, protect the moisture barrier of your skin, is a potent antioxidant, and when paired with vitamin C, it can increase the effectiveness of your sunscreen.

How To Use It

It's most often used as a topical treatment like a serum or gel lotion, these products can be applied during your morning and evening skincare routine. It can also be used in filler injections by licensed professionals.

Who Can Use It

Hyaluronic acid is safe for all skin types. It can be very beneficial for dry skin, however if you suffer from eczema or rosacea, it is best to do a patch test.

Side Effects

There aren't any known side effects of topical hyaluronic acid. If you want to use hyaluronic acid as a filler or injectible, it's best to seek out a doctor's opinion first.

Works Well With

Vitamin C, Vitamin B5 (Niacinamide), and Glycolic Acid

Vitamin F

What Is It

Vitamin F is a naturally occurring fatty acid. It helps your skin retain moisture, reduces inflammation, smoothes uneven texture and soothes compromised skin.

How To Use It

It's most often used as a topical treatment like a serum or gel lotion, these products can be applied during your morning and evening skincare routine. It can also be used in filler injections by licensed professionals.

Who Can Use It

All Skin Types can use Vitamin F but it is especially beneficial for those with acne-prone skin.

Side Effects

There aren't any known side effects of Vitamin F, provided it is used as instructed.

Works Well With

Hydrating Ingredients, Antioxidants, and SPF

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