Wanna C someone you probably haven't seen in a while?
05.06.2008
- Preventing skin damage. Antioxidants in vitamin C block damage from free radicals (byproducts of our bodies' natural processes that are responsible for aging).
- C-ing beautiful skin. Vitamin C-infused skin-care products help brighten, clarify, and reduce redness.
- Avoiding unhealthy chems. Our picks steer clear of formaldehyde, parabens, and petrolatum, which are linked to allergies and cancer.
Take it easy: A couple of us did vitamin C product testing over the course of a few months - daily, and sometimes more often - and ended up with little red bumps. Yes, even your skin can OD on vitamins, so go easy 'til you know what works for you.
- Eminence Couperose-C Serum - pure plant concoction (with soothing camphor and marshmallow root) that gets the red out when your skin's irritated ($42).
- Zia Papaya Enzyme Mask - its papaya packs additional antioxidants that renew your skin cells, while honey moisturizes; use weekly to give your skin a wakeup call ($25).
- Weleda Wild Rose Intensive Eye Cream - not exactly a lid-lift, but its jojoba does help smooth out fine lines around your peepers ($25).
Cocktail Fact
Legend says that the South American island of Curacao ("cure" in Portuguese) got its name after soldiers with scurvy, who explorer Amerigo Vespucci dropped off to die, ate the island's vitamin C-rich fruit and lived.
Bang For The Bite

If 10,000 Biters opt for a 4-oz bottle of the eco-stuff rather than the typical synthetic variety, we'll avert the weight of 17 scurvy-laden sailors in questionable chems.

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