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Could your skincare be missing Essential Vitamins?

When I say ’Essential’ I mean that you and your skin can’t live without it!!!


Topical vitamins are ESSENTIAL for skin health.

They have a myriad of benefits, all focused on optimising your skin’s function and health, with the amazing added benefit of slowing your skin’s ageing.



 

The are Vitamin A, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, D-Panthenol and Vitamin E.


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Vitamin A Nanoparticles

The Vitamin A we utilise in dermaviduals is retinyl palmitate, a cell to cell communicator that encourages skin cells to continue their renewal process and also regenerates the production of collagen and elastin.

  • It accelerates the cell renewal process, which is the main objective in skin anti-ageing.


Retinyl palmitate protects your skin and supports its regeneration, but it is less irritating than retinol and therefore suited to most skins and is especially gentle on sensitive skin.

  • Did you know that Vitamin A is even more beneficial for ageing skin if used in combination with Vitamin C and E? Vitamin C is necessary for the formation of strong collagen bundles and Vitamin E acts as a scavenger for free radicals and protects the skin’s lipids from oxidisation.




Vitamin B Liposome Concentrate

Vitamin B3 (also known as niacinamide), has been shown to increase ceramide and free fatty acid levels in the skin, which are two essentials to form a healthy skin barrier.

  • It also prevents the skin from losing water content, restores damaged skin caused by UVA/UVB or environmental pollution and stimulates microcirculation.

  • This bad boy has a reputation for being able to reduce acne, decrease inflammation and lighten pigmentation. Yes, please!



Vitamin C Liposome Concentrate

Vitamin C is one hard worker!

It helps to prevent free radical formation, it stimulates & regulates collagen production, it repairs photo-damaged skin and it helps to control hyper-pigmentation.

  • Vitamin C also helps to slow down the ageing process and the formation of fine lines & wrinkles.



D-Panthenol

D-Panthenol is a lesser known vitamin, but should definitely be on your radar.

It promotes wound healing, helps restore damaged skin tissue, reduces itching and inflammation, improves skin hydration, reduces trans-epidermal water loss, improves skin texture, repairs the skin barrier and more.

  • One of my favourite things about D-Panthenol is its prevention of the signs of ageing via the activation of fibroblasts, which are trigger the production of collagen and elastin. Seriously underrated!




Vitamin E Nanoparticles

Vitamin E is a vital ingredient for soft, supple skin.

Studies have show it plays an important role in protecting skin from environmental and oxidative damage, and it has been dubbed the ‘protection vitamin’ in the skin industry.

  • Vitamin E also has anti-inflammatory properties and positively influences wound healing.





 


So that’s 5 ingredients that are essential in your skincare, and most likely are missing! So I know what you’re thinking..


I want all the vitamins, but adding 5 serums to my skincare regime seems a bit extra!

I totally get it!

It is the main reason why I introduced dermaviduals skin care into Ruah skin spa.

It gives me a simple solution for you all.


I can create a bespoke Essential Vitamins Serum or Mask especially for you — I can curate something perfectly tailored to your skins needs & health.




Where to go from here?




I understand during lockdown, these new restrictions will not allow for a face-face consultation, and so I am offering online, over the phone, zoom meetings and contactless delivery for all of my clients.


Also,


I understand this has been a difficult time for all small businesses, and I know so many of you have Gift Certificates that you are wanting to use and so I am allowing for all vouchers to be used towards my newest dermaviduals range during these restrictions.









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