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These 3 miracle cures make wrinkles disappear

If you believe the statements of many satisfied consumers, they are the new solution for wrinkles: vitamin C serums. But what if the product contains not only vitamin C, but also other ingredients like hyaluronic acid and Manuka honey? Is this the new miracle cure for wrinkles? Find out here.

What are vitamin C serums?

Vitamin C serums are an extremely popular beauty product. Our skin needs vitamin C to stay healthy and beautiful. Because it plays an important role in collagen production, it keeps our skin firm.

Adequate supply of vitamin C to the skin provides better protection against so-called "free radicals." Free radicals are intermediate products of our metabolism that are constantly produced in every cell of the human body and can damage important molecules, proteins, and lipids that are essential for the function of our cells.

The No. 1 cause of wrinkles

Vitamin C plays an important role in collagen production and keeps our skin firm. Furthermore, a sufficient supply of vitamin C makes the skin less susceptible to damage from UV radiation: the number one cause of wrinkles.

If the skin is not adequately supplied with vitamin C through food, for example, due to smoking, excessive sunbathing, or an unbalanced diet, it is certainly beneficial to supply it directly through the skin with a vitamin C serum. This active ingredient makes stressed, damaged skin healthier and helps counteract premature aging.

What makes the addition of Manuka so special?

A few manufacturers now go a step further and combine three extremely effective ingredients in their serums: vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, and Manuka honey. In addition to the already mentioned positive properties of vitamin C, hyaluronic acid and Manuka honey are also true miracle weapons for skin care.

Hyaluron

Hyaluronic acid ensures natural wrinkle smoothing because it is able to bind large amounts of water, thus “plumping” the areas under the skin from the inside and providing it with moisture.

Hyaluronic acid, or hyaluronic acid, is a substance that occurs naturally in our bodies. It is located in the dermis, a layer of skin between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue. Unfortunately, this natural trait doesn't last forever: Natural production of hyaluronic acid declines steadily from around the age of 25.

In cosmetics, a distinction is made between high-molecular-weight and low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid. These two forms of the substance have different effects: High-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid has a short-term, anti-inflammatory effect, while low-molecular-weight hyaluronic acid is stored in the connective tissue and has a long-term effect.

Another natural substance in our bodies is keratin. This is a key component of skin, hair, and nails. Hyaluronic acid bonds with the skin's keratin. This creates a slight tension when it evaporates, which makes fine wrinkles disappear. Hyaluronic acid is therefore an integral part of anti-aging products. Since vitamin C stimulates the formation of collagen, the basis for smooth skin, a combination of these two ingredients is quite effective.

Manuka honey

Manuka honey stimulates the production of collagen and elastin and is rich in B vitamins. It promotes the repair of damaged skin and boosts wound healing.

Manuka honey has a long tradition and originates from New Zealand. It is used not only as a sweetener, but primarily as a medicinal product, known for its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. This honey is obtained from the South Sea myrtle tree. It has been used for centuries by the Maori tribes native to New Zealand as a natural remedy for wounds, injuries, respiratory diseases, and gastrointestinal problems.

What makes Manuka so special?

Methylglyoxal (MGO), a sugar breakdown product that only forms in the beehive, is the substance to which Manuka honey owes its unique properties. No other food product has even remotely as high MGO levels as Manuka honey. In practice, MGO proves to be an extremely effective germ killer, both internally and externally.

Manuka honey stimulates the production of collagen and elastin. It also contains high levels of B vitamins such as vitamins B1, B2, and B6, as well as pantothenic acid, folic acid, and biotin.

Its firming and regenerative properties play an important role in anti-aging serums, providing the skin with additional moisture and improving its elasticity. Since Manuka honey is oil-free, it is also suitable for combination and sensitive skin.

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