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Vitamin C can boost sun protection expert suggests

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READ MORE: Hair loss: 'Hair-care' habits 'responsible' for permanent hair lossDr Lauren added: "Research has shown when paired, vitamin C boosts protection provided by SPF. "Exposure to UV stimulates melanocytes which manifest through sunspots, freckles, and hyperpigmentation. "While this damage can remain under the skin and resurface later in life, Dr Lauren says "vitamin C is a depigmenting agent. . .

which means it can stop the action of tyrosine, which is key in melanin synthesis, and prevent hyperpigmentation from appearing".

Dr Miriam agreed, citing the importance in not underestimating the potential of vitamin C to help. Dr Lauren recommends vitamin C is taken before the SPF is applied.

They added: "If you have concerns about sun damage or hyperpigmentation, then consider concentrations of 10 percent to 20 percent but do also to talk to an aesthetic doctor or dermatologist should you be looking for help in finding the right regime. "In this regard Dr Lauren is discussing the direct application of vitamin C in the form of serum.

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