A Powerful Vitamin C Serum for the Daytime


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The idea of using a vitamin C serum on your face isn’t new. Marilyn Monroe reportedly rubbed mashed strawberries on her face.

But does this type of product really work, and which is the best for your skin?

Learn about SkinCeuticals C E Ferulic Acid, a product we’re so excited about that we’re offering as part of our summer skincare special!

What is C E Ferulic?

C E Ferulic is more than just a vitamin C serum. It features a synergistic antioxidant combination of:

  • 15% pure vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid)

  • 1% vitamin E (alpha tocopherol)

  • 0.5% ferulic acid

These highly-concentrated ingredients protect the skin from free radicals created by UV damage, blue light damage, and air pollution.

How does it work?

One of C E Ferulic’s main benefits is advanced environmental protection by neutralizing damaging free radicals. Free radicals are unstable atoms that cause oxidative damage to your skin cells.

Here’s how the three main ingredients of C E Ferulic work together:

  • Vitamin C neutralizes free radicals in the skin.

  • Ferulic acid acts as an antioxidant stabilizer to vitamin C. It also helps protect your skin from the sun.

  • Vitamin E is a fatty lipid-providing moisturizer to help reverse damage to your skin barrier.

You will see fewer lines and wrinkles, firmer skin, and a brighter complexion.

How should you use it?

We suggest adding C E Ferulic to your morning skincare routine before putting on sunscreen. For this reason, we are offering a FREE sunscreen with each product purchase.

For more information on our summer special, call us at (828) 253-2533!  


About

Dr. L. Evan Michael

Dr. Michael attended medical school and graduate school at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where he earned his M.D. and his Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Biology. He received his Dermatology and Dermatopathology training at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell University Medical Center in Manhattan, New York.

He recently relocated to Asheville from the Atlanta area with his wife and their two dogs.

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