Achieving Youthful
Healthy Skin With Vitamins A, C And E
by Charlene J. Nuble
We
all want healthy skin. While the main reasons for pursuing healthy
skin tend to be purely shallow and cosmetic in nature, healthy
skin is beautiful and keeps us looking younger than our years
and there are actually some practical health benefits to maintaining
the good health for our skin. The purpose of the skin is to act
as a barrier. It serves to prevent bacteria, viruses and other
contaminants from entering the body and causing infection, illness
and disease. There are many vitamins and minerals that help to
keep skin healthy and thus be able to serve its vital role in
the protection of the body.
Antioxidant vitamins such as Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin
E are very important to healthy skin because it is these vitamins
that share in the responsibility of controlling the damage that
free radicals byproducts of energy production within the body
and of environmental contaminants such as air pollution produce.
Among the several types of damage done by free radicals is the
destruction of collagen and elastin which are fibers that support
the skin and keeps it looking supple. As these are damaged wrinkles
and a lack of that youthful firmness can occur. Vitamin C also
plays a part in the production of collagen making it essential
to the function and look of the skin. Recent studies have found
that Vitamin C and E used together may help to repair sun-damaged
skin.
Vitamin A has its own important role in skin health and beauty
in addition to its anti-oxidant properties. In terms of diet even
small deficiencies can negatively affect the skin causing flakiness
and dryness. Dryness can make lines and wrinkles that are much
more apparent. Its primary use however, is as a topical solution
for the treatment of severe acne and the reduction of lines and
wrinkles themselves. Recent research has showed that a topical
solution that contains both Vitamin A and Vitamin C can in some
cases reverse the damage done by the aging process and by sun-damage.
Deficiencies in the Vitamin B complex can leave the skin prone
to cracking, bleeding and dangerous skin lesions that allow all
kinds of bacteria, viruses and other contaminants to easily enter
the body. But in terms of strictly cosmetic concerns even a little
shortage of the Vitamin B complex can result in scaly and poorly
textured skin. Topical preparations have been found to play an
important role in the hydrating of skin cells leading to noticeably
firmer and healthier looking skin.
Vitamin K has been found to relieve those awful dark circles under
the eyes. Some research has found that creams made up of both
Vitamin K and Vitamin A are more effective than those that just
contain Vitamin K but researchers are still following up on these
results.
Minerals important to the look and to the health of the skin include
selenium, copper and zinc. Selenium whether used as a topical
solution or taken in the form of a dietary supplement is thought
to play a big role in the prevention of skin cancer. Copper, zinc
and Vitamin C work together to form elastin which helps to support
skin keeping it firm and healthy.
Topical solutions and dietary supplements can help to keep the
skin healthy and youthful in appearance. However, it is important
to recognize that these are powerful substances and using them
within the standard guidelines of dosage is essential to good
health. There is such a thing as too much of abusing such natural
healing powers which could then result to a not so pretty sight.
But when used correctly however, your skin can look better than
ever.
About the Author
Charlene
J. Nuble 2005. For up to date links and information about Vitamins,
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