Vitamin C in Concealer & Foundation Guide
Vitamin C is found in...
- Hair Color and Bleaching (692)
- Anti-Aging (271)
- Dry Dog Food (238)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (235)
- Shampoo (222)
- Facial Cleanser (119)
- Eye Shadow (103)
- Sunscreen SPF 15 and Above (99)
- Body Wash & Cleanser (98)
- Dry Cat Food (96)
- Eye Cream & Treatment (95)
- Sunless Tanning (90)
- Foundation with SPF (87)
- Eye Liner (80)
- Moisturizer with SPF (78)
- Body and Foot Scrub (78)
- Wet Dog Food (72)
- Hair Spray (70)
- Hand Cream (70)
- Mask (65)
- Concealer (62)
- Nail Polish (56)
- Styling Gel/Lotion (45)
- Wet Cat Food (43)
- Facial Powder (41)
- Nail Strengthener (37)
- Skin Toners (33)
- Blush (32)
- Bronzer (31)
- Skin Fading/Lightener (29)
- Mascara (27)
- Facial Scrub (25)
- Mouthwash (23)
- Leave-In Conditioner (22)
- Makeup (General) (19)
- Bath Oil/Salts/Soak (19)
- Body Firming Lotion (18)
- Foot Moisturizer (17)
- Peels (16)
- After Sun Product (16)
- Toothpaste (15)
- Liquid Hand Soap (14)
- Brow Makeup (14)
- Hair Care (General) (13)
- Deodorants & Antiperspirants (General) (13)
- Anti Frizz (13)
- Styling Mousse/Foam (12)
- Skin Care Kits (12)
- Eczema/Damaged Skin Treatment (11)
- Lipstick with SPF (11)
- Shaving Cream (Men's) (11)
- Bar Soap (10)
- Hair Relaxer (10)
- Hair Loss Treatment (10)
- Nail Treatment (9)
- Baby Sunscreen (9)
- Lip Plumper (9)
- Eye Drops/Artificial Tears (8)
- Lip Gloss with SPF (8)
- Bubble Bath (8)
- Sunscreen Below SPF 15 (7)
- Oral Pain Relief (7)
- Face & Bodywash (7)
- Shampoo Plus Conditioner (7)
- Baby Lotion (7)
- Lip Balm with SPF (7)
- Massage Oils and Lotions (6)
- Fragrance (General) (6)
- Makeup Remover (6)
- Men's Grooming (General) (6)
- After Shave (6)
- Acne Creams and Gels (6)
- Face Care (General) (5)
- Depilatories (Women's) (5)
- Cuticle Treatment (5)
- Redness/Rosacea Treatment (5)
- Facial Wipes (5)
- Tanning Oil (5)
- Baby Care (General) (4)
- Baby Soap (4)
- Hormonal Cream (4)
- Astringents (4)
- Lip Treatment (4)
- Bath & Shower (General) (4)
- Hair Care Kits (4)
- Lubricant/Spermicide (4)
- Glitter (4)
- Lip Liner (3)
- Acne Treatment Kits (3)
- Anti-Dandruff (3)
- Household Cleaners (General) (3)
- Hand Sanitizer (3)
- Baby Conditioner (3)
- Baby Oil (3)
- Stretch Mark Treatment (3)
- Personal Cleansing (3)
- Other Eye Makeup (3)
- Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac (2)
- Feminine Moisturizer (2)
- Whitening Toothpaste (2)
- Eye Makeup Remover (2)
- Muscle/Joint Soreness (2)
- Nail Care (General) (2)
- All Purpose Cleaner (2)
- Eye Care (General) (2)
- Diaper Cream (2)
- Insect Bites/Stings (2)
- Anti-Itch/Rash Cream (2)
- Oral Care (General) (2)
- Soap (General) (2)
- Baby Shampoo (2)
- Body Mist (2)
- Foot Cleansing (2)
- Shaving Cream (2)
- Breath Fresheners (2)
- Scalp Treatment (2)
- Body Spray (2)
- Pore Strips (1)
- Polish Remover (1)
- Body Oil (1)
- Foot Care (General) (1)
- Children's Shampoo (1)
- Bath & Shower Cleaner (1)
- Baby Toothpaste (1)
- Foot Care Kits (1)
- Depilatories (General) (1)
- General Products (1)
- Hair Perm (1)
- Hair Removal Waxes (1)
- Baby Bubble Bath (1)
- Athlete's Foot Treatment (1)
- Oil Controller (1)
- Detangler (1)
- Nail Care Kits (1)
- Topical Pain Relief (External Analgesic) (1)
- Varicose/Spider Vein Treatment (1)
- Air Fresheners (1)
- Insect Repellents (1)
- Feminine Care (General) (1)
More information on Vitamin C in Concealer & Foundation...
Vitamin C or L-ascorbic acid or L-ascorbate is an essential nutrient for humans and certain other animal species, in which it functions as a vitamin. In living organisms, ascorbate is an anti-oxidant, since it protects the body against oxidative stress.[1] It is also a cofactor in at least eight enzymatic reactions, including several collagen synthesis reactions that cause the most severe symptoms of scurvy when they are dysfunctional.[2] In animals, these reactions are especially important in wound-healing and in preventing bleeding from capillaries.
Ascorbate (an ion of ascorbic acid) is required for a range of essential metabolic reactions in all animals and plants. It is made internally by almost all organisms; notable mammalian group exceptions are most or all of the order chiroptera (bats), and one of the two major primate suborders, the Anthropoidea (Haplorrhini) (tarsiers, monkeys and apes, including human beings). Ascorbic acid is also not synthesized by guinea pigs and some species of birds and fish. All species that do not synthesize ascorbate require it in the diet. Deficiency in this vitamin causes the disease scurvy in humans.[3][4][5] It is also widely used as a food additive.[6]
Scurvy has been known since ancient times. People in many parts of the world assumed it was caused by a lack of fresh plant foods. The British Navy started giving sailors lime juice to prevent scurvy in 1795.[7] Ascorbic acid was finally isolated in 1932 and commercially synthesized in 1934. The uses and recommended daily intake of vitamin C are matters of on-going debate, with RDI ranging from 45 to 95 mg/day. Proponents of megadosage propose from 200 mg to more than 2000 mg/day. The fraction of vitamin C in the diet that is absorbed and the rate at which the excess is eliminated from the body vary strongly with the dose. Large, randomized clinical trials on the effects of high doses on the general population have not been conducted.
Routine vitamin C supplementation does not reduce the incidence of the common cold in the general population.[8]...
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