Dermabiotecnica Gold multivit Serum with vitamins C, E,F, and proteoglycans contains essential active ingredients, vitamins and minerals designed to help your skin rejuvenate and regenerate more effectively. vitamins C, E,F, reduce wrinkles and rejuvenate, nourish and hydrate skin. Serums protect the skin from environmental influences and maintain its natural moisture balance. The Gold multivit Serum also contains olive oil, a natural antioxidant that helps prevent or reverse UV damage.
Vitamin C is rich in various nutrients, including antioxidants. Vitamin C is not guaranteed to reach the skin even if it is taken from food. It must be applied topically for better skin results. There are many different types of options on the market, including:
Lotions, moisturizers, serums, and creams contain vitamin C. However, many dermatologists choose serums for the best skin care results. This is because serums are lighter formulas than moisturizers, which are easier to absorb into the skin.
Sometimes referred to as the “skin vitamin,” vitamin E has excellent antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and skin healing properties, making it an excellent natural remedy for a variety of skin and hair conditions.
With all of the amazing benefits of vitamin E within reach, it’s no surprise that this natural ingredient is a key ingredient in many skin care products.
Vitamin F is not a vitamin in the traditional sense. It’s actually the term for two fats, alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) and linoleic acid (LA). Together, the two acids that make up Vitamin F are the latest in skin for plump, glowing skin. The answer is naturally occurring healthy fats. Simply put, the term “vitamin F” is an acronym for “fat.” Although not really vitamins, the term refers to two essential fatty acids (EFAs). Whether you get vitamin F from skin care products or your diet, this ingredient can improve skin health in a number of ways.
Most changes that occur to the skin over time occur in the dermis layer, where changes in collagen and proteoglycans occur.
Proteoglycan structures are involved in several functions performed in the skin such as preventing wrinkle formation, increasing skin hydration and elasticity, antioxidant action, and protection from oxidative stress caused by increased free radicals.