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adding RejuveNaturals vitamin c serum to the routine

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Today I decided to buy a vitamin c serum and add it to my skin routine I would like to know the benefits from this serum, It contains 20% vitamin c, 5% Hyaluronic acid, 2.5% retinol, 2% Salicylic acid, 3.5 Niacinamide, 10% MSM
 
All you need for your skincare routine is Vitamin A pills, Tretinoin, a healthy and low glycemic diet, and good moisturizing sunscreen.

or just get Tazarotene + ghk-cu for collagen
that shit works wonders

Niacinamide could be achieved through a healthy diet (fish, milk eggs, etc)
idk abt the other shit
 
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Damn that serum has a lot.

Vitamin c serum helps with free radicals and brightening skin. Hyaluronic acid helps with hydration, retinol increases cell turnover, salicylic acid cleans out pores, and niacinamide brightens as well. MSM also helps with free radicals and lessens inflammation.
 
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Damn that serum has a lot.

Vitamin c serum helps with free radicals and brightening skin. Hyaluronic acid helps with hydration, retinol increases cell turnover, salicylic acid cleans out pores, and niacinamide brightens as well. MSM also helps with free radicals and lessens inflammation.
thanks for telling me what they are for
 

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