Vitamin A

Vitamin A plays a central role in regulating the regeneration and function of skin cells. Topically applied Vitamin A fights wrinkles, improves skin elasticity and promotes overall skin strength. Vitamin A also displays superior antioxidant properties.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C stimulates the growth of collagen-producing cells and counteracts the degradation of existing collagen. Vitamin C also protects skin from cellular damage caused by the sun, free radicals and environmental factors. Vitamin C diminishes the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and blood vessels.

Vitamin B5

Vitamin B5 strengthens skin and prompts tissue repair. Vitamin B5 is a powerful anti-inflammatory and is particularly valuable to damaged skin. Used in conjunction with Vitamin C enhances the effectiveness of both nutrients.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant free-radical scavenger that combats skin damage and neutralizes environmentally induced deterioration. Vitamin E assists in collagen production, moisturizes and dramatically decreases wrinkle length and depth.