How Antioxidant work in skin care
Introduction:
Antioxidants
are widely utilized in over-the-counter skin care and cosmeceuticals. They are
used topically to treat a variety of aesthetic skin disorders and are said to
have anti-aging and skin-protective properties.
The
term antioxidant has become a buzzword in the health and beauty sector.
However, many individuals remain unsure of what antioxidants are and why they
are so helpful to your health.
Benefits:
1. Bright skin tone:
Oxidative
stress and excessive sun exposure can also cause alterations in the synthesis
of pigmentation in our skin, resulting in dark patches and uneven skin tone.
2. Recognize and correct ageing
signs:
Age spots, wrinkles, loose skin, acne breakouts, and a blotchy skin tone are all
signs of oxidative stress, which breaks down collagen, interferes with the
skin's natural healing process, and produces inflammation.
3. Prevent premature ageing:
Topical
antioxidants can improve the appearance of the skin and prevent it from
extrinsic ageing (for instance, premature ageing caused by external factors
like chronic sun exposure, smoking, pollution, and more). Antioxidants do not
appear to slow down intrinsic ageing.
Conclusion:
Our
skin begins to reveal the consequences of oxidative stress after years of sun
and pollution exposure. These help to counteract this damage by balancing the
unstable chemicals that diminish natural collagen and elasticity and destroy
skin tissue.
This
stabilizing process aids in the reduction of fine lines and wrinkles as well as
the restoration of the skin's natural youthfulness.
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