
I love vitamin C as a skincare ingredient.
Well, I love it most of the time, but occasionally we have a fight.
Vitamin C applied topically to the skin helps boost collagen and fights off free radicals (the bad guys who are to blame for accelerating ageing) because it’s an antioxidant.
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It's a fantastic ingredient, but a moody one, too. It's an active, so can sometimes cause redness, flaking, breakouts or general irritation.
I'm lucky in that I can tolerate most vitamin C products I trial, but I often hear from many women that they just can't find their Goldilocks of vitamin C skincare — it’s a common problem.
Well, all is not lost.
Erin interviewed the amazing dermatologist Dr Katherine Armour, and she doesn't rate vitamin C due to those aforementioned issues. In fact, she doesn't use it — she won't even touch it!
MIND. BLOWN.