Skincare

How Vitamin C and AHA serums combat pigmentation

Taking care of your skin is more important than covering it up. Our skin faces many issues like acne, ageing, eczema, dullness, and pigmentation.

Hyperpigmentation is when a specific skin area becomes darker than the surrounding areas. This condition, which can happen to people with different skin tones, tends to be more prominent and enduring in individuals with darker skin tones.

Here, skin brightening serum can reduce the appearance of these dark spots. Its active ingredients penetrate deep through our skin's seven layers, making it more effective than other skincare products.

Vitamin C and AHA serums are those products that can directly deliver nutrients to the skin and are thinner than lotions and creams. These two are excellent choices if you want to diminish pigmentation.


Let's discuss about pigmentation

Usually, pigmentation means coloration. Your skin also gets its colour from a pigment called melanin. Hyperpigmentation occurs when this melanin on your skin is produced more than usual.

This is a common condition that various factors can trigger. Out of all factors, the three primary causes of skin pigmentation are genetics, sun exposure, and certain medications.

There are also different types of hyperpigmentation, including melasma, sunspots, and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

Addressing the widespread pigmentation issue that almost everyone faces, Vitamin C and AHA emerge as a potent combat solution. Juicy Chemistry offers the best vitamin C serum for pigmentation and AHA serums that drastically reduce it with its exfoliating nature.

Let's get deep into these two skin-brightening serums.


Unveiling Vitamin C's Armor

Using vitamin C in skin care can effectively treat skin discolouration and provide various benefits, such as brightening the skin, combating signs of ageing, and stimulating collagen production. If you have pigmentation concerns, adding a vitamin C serum to your skincare routine would be beneficial.

Inhibition of melanin synthesis

Vitamin C is an effective skin-lightening agent that has been found to inhibit melanogenesis. Melanogenesis is the process that leads to increased melanin levels in the skin.

Vitamin C downregulates tyrosinase enzyme activity, inhibiting melanin synthesis, thereby giving you more even-toned, supple, and firmer skin.

Antioxidant Activity

When free radicals, highly reactive molecules produced by conditions such as UV radiation, pollution, and environmental stress, overpower our body, it triggers oxidative stress. They can affect different skin layers, leading to wrinkles, fine lines, dull and uneven skin tone, and increased dark spots.

As a powerful antioxidant, Vitamin C helps neutralize the effect of free radicals. One crucial function of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is to act as an antioxidant that protects cellular components from the damage caused by free radicals.


AHA serums: Nature's Exquisite Exfoliators

Alpha-hydroxy acids, commonly called AHAs, are a group of natural fruit acids used in skin care products. These acids have been used as exfoliating agents for centuries. It includes tartaric acid, malic acid, gallic acid, and more.

AHAs eliminate the outermost layer of ageing skin, stimulating the development of fresh skin cells beneath. This results in an improved complexion that appears uniformly toned and glowing.

Shed off dead skin cells

AHAs are commonly used to exfoliate the skin. All the other benefits associated with AHAs are based on this main purpose. By exfoliating the skin with AHAs like tartaric acid and malic acid, dead skin cells are removed from the cellular level, allowing new skin cells to grow. As a result, the skin becomes even-toned, radiant, and soft.

Treat pigmentary lesions

AHAs, like gallic acid, hinder the appearance of pigmentation due to UV exposure. It also boosts elastin synthesis and reduces oxidative stress. However, the direct effect of AHAs on melanin synthesis has yet to be well studied.

 

 


Juicy Chemistry's vitamin C serum for pigmentation

The Vitamin C Brightening Serum by Juicy Chemistry utilizes Kakadu plum fruit extract, which has a significantly higher amount of vitamin C than oranges. The Kakadu plum is nearly 50 times more potent. This serum is made with natural ingredients and is designed to brighten the skin, reduce dark spots, and improve blemishes. It contains ascorbic acid and antioxidants such as gallic and ellagic acids.

Also Read: Boosts Collagen Synthesis by Using Vitamin C Serum 


FAQs

Should we use vitamin C serum every day?

Most people tolerate vitamin C serum, but some may experience redness, irritation, or breakouts. Start by applying it every other day and gradually increase to daily use.

Do we need moisturizer and facial oil after using Vitamin C serum?

Yes. It would be best to use a barrier-repair moisturizer and facial oil to get the most benefits.

What Age Group Can Use This Serum?

You can use this vitamin C brightening serum if you are 13 and above.

Should you put Vitamin C on wet skin?

Vitamin C serum, or any other active ingredient such as AHA/BHA, should always be used on dry skin. This is because it loses its potency when it comes in contact with water.


Reference

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10304091/#:~:text=Skin%20pigmentation%20is%20a%20common,sun%20exposure%2C%20and%20particular%20medications.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3673383/

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6415704/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14756523/

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