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Switching to this product can be the key to finally getting the skincare results you want.



 

I have a great skincare hack for you and it’s all about switching to the right type of vitamin C serum.

 

Whenever a friend or reader starts using VC-IP (short for Ascorbyl Tetraisopalmitate) based vitamin C serum I highly recommend, they are always blown away by the results.



Most people have never even heard of VC-IP serum. Switching to this product can be the key to finally getting the skincare results you need.

 

There are several reasons why you see more results using topical VC-IP vitamin C.


Stability:

 

VC-IP is significantly more stable than L-ascorbic acid. L-ascorbic acid is highly sensitive to heat, light and air, which can cause it to oxidize and lose its effectiveness.



 VC-IP’s stability allows it to maintain its potency for longer periods, making it more reliable for consistent results. 

 

Penetration:

 

VC-IP is oil-soluble, which means it can penetrate the skin’s oil barrier more effectively than L-ascorbic acid.

 

This deeper penetration allows VC-IP to deliver its antioxidant and collagen-boosting benefits more effectively to the deeper layers of your skin.

 

Reduced irritation:

 

L-ascorbic acid can be irritating for some skin types, especially sensitive skin. If you struggle with skin concerns like eczema, rosacea, or acne, regular vitamin C can aggravative symptoms.

 


VC-IP (use coupon code alexisroch at checkout) is generally considered less irritating than L-ascorbic acid, making it a more suitable option for those with sensitive skin.

 

This means you will see quicker more effective results like antioxidant protection, collagen boosting, brightening, improved skin texture and fading of wrinkles and fine lines.

 

The one I use also has a lovely velvet texture that doubles as a pore primer you can use every morning under makeup.

 

BTSN readers can also use the special discount code created for Chemistry Cachetreaders.



 

Stop wasting money on ineffective products and start using amazing science-based ingredients that work!

 

Alexis Rochester is an investigative chemist, blogger and founder of Chemistry Cachet. She shares science-based skin care, cleaning, gardening and health tips. She was diagnosed with RA at age 10, so she has a passion for pain management tips and research, along with sharing her journey through this disease. When she’s not writing for Chemistry Cachet, she is taking Pilates or Barre classes, and also received her Barre teaching certification this year! She grew up in Stephenville and recently moved back with her daughter, husband and bulldog. You can find her posting pictures and fun stories daily on Instagram. Also look for Chemistry Cachet on FacebookPinterestTwitter and LinkedIn.



 

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