How To Choose The Right Antioxidants According To Skin Types According To Expert Suggestions
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JAKARTA - In addition to sunscreen, antioxidants are one of the most popular active ingredients in skincare products for beauticians. The reason is, antioxidants have the ability to protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals.

There are many types of antioxidants that you can include in your daily skincare routine. Although all have the same function, the way it works can be different according to your skin type and problem. VOI, according to Byrdie, Friday, September 16, shares special tips for those of you who want to know the right type of antioxidant for the skin.

Vitamin C (asam asorbat) is preferred for being able to protect the skin from oxidative stress and ward off free radicals. Vitamin C is known for fixing common skin problems such as uneven skin tone, rough texture, fine lines, acne scars, and dull in general.

Vitamin C works best with fellow antioxidants such as vitamin E and pherucic acid, organic compounds found on the walls of plant cells such as wheat, brown rice, and apples. You can mix Vitamin C with sunscreen to get double protection.

If you have a dry skin problem, Vitamin E is the right choice because this antioxidant brings moisturizing and anti-inflammatory benefits. Vitamin E is also known for its ability to heal wounds, making it a good choice for those of you who have sensitive and irritated skin. Vitamin E can work optimally when mixed with other antioxidants such as vitamin C and resveratrol.

Niacinamide is one of two main forms of vitamin B3. These active ingredients are often used in overcoming acne, rosacea, pigmentation problems, and wrinkles. Niacinamide can also help strengthen your skin barrier and improve the health of long-term skin. The anti-inflammatory properties contained in it also make niacinamide a useful ingredient for those of you who are prone to black spots and blackheads.

Retinol, also known as vitamin A, is very helpful in regenerating skin cells, stimulating collagen, accelerating cell updates and repairing damaged DNA. This antioxidants are quite a little harsh for you with sensitive skin. So, it's best to start slowly with a small dose (about 0.25 percent) and increase the frequency and dose of use if the skin starts to feel comfortable.

When using retinol, make sure you use the SPF 35 sunscreen or higher to protect your skin. If you choose a retinol product with a higher concentration, just use it at night.

Polifenols are the most powerful natural compounds you can find in fruits, green tea, and black tea. Polifenols can repair skin damaged by sunlight. These antioxidants also have anti-inflammatory properties and soothe the skin, making it an ideal choice for skin types that are easily irritated.

Hyaluronic acid serves to hydrate the skin. This acid is also an effective antioxidant that accounts for free radicals and maintains skin health. So that it defends itself better from environmental aggressors. In addition, hyaluronic acid also helps reduce the visibility of fine lines and wrinkles. So that the skin will return to smooth, gentle, and youthful.


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