Ingredient Spotlight: Vitamin C sensitive skin: THD Ascorbate, THDA, Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate for Vitamin C serum, Sensitive Skin
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Best type of Vitamin C: Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, THD Ascorbate THDA
What is it?
Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate also known as THDA or THD ascorbate is an oil-soluble form of vitamin c making it more stable than L-ascorbic acid with better skin penetration and less skin irritability. It’s the gold standard for those with sensitive skin because it requires a higher pH making it non-irritating for the skin. It is the best form of vitamin C alternatives.
% for effectiveness:
As with most skincare products more is not always better and sometimes less is more. THD ascorbate can achieve results with as little as 2% in comparison to other forms of vitamin c which may require higher strengths for the best results.
Skin Benefits and when to use:
For the best benefits use this daily in your morning routine for free radical protection that would lead to skin damage and accelerated aging, pollution, UV rays via it antioxidant. But of course it’s not enough on its own so use sun protection. Not only is an antioxidant but it also helps with brightening the skin and promoting collagen which depletes as we age. In the morning apply first followed by your favorite moisturizer then sunscreen.
Check out Skinovation Skincare's Clinical Strength C your Beauty Vitamin C serum with THDA, and peptides for even better results