
Vascular health depends on the integrity of the endothelium, the quality of collagen, and the body’s ability to manage oxidative stress—three factors on which vitamin C can act. In this context, can we say that vitamin C improves blood circulation? Read on to find out.

Between tissue remodeling and immune cell involvement, wound healing is a complex process. Certain properties of vitamin C suggest that it could support different stages of healing. However, its precise role remains under investigation. Can vitamin C influence skin healing? Find more information here.

Vitamin C is often presented as a powerful antioxidant capable of protecting the skin from everyday stressors, but its involvement in modulating inflammatory processes is less discussed. This lesser-known aspect, however, raises several questions. Does vitamin C truly have anti-inflammatory effects? In this article, we untangle fact from fiction.

Vitamin C is one of the most studied active ingredients in dermatology. Often recommended to "brighten the complexion," many attribute depigmenting properties to it. But is that really the case? Can vitamin C actually act on hyperpigmentation? Continue reading to find out.

Ascorbyl palmitate has attracted considerable interest recently in the skincare field, to the extent that it can be found in trace amounts in a range of cosmetic products. But what exactly is it, and why is it so widely used? In this article, we’ll examine the advantages and disadvantages it offers if you’re considering its use.

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