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| VA/crotonates Film-forming agent. |
| Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) Stimulates the growth of blood vessels. |
| Verbena extract Fragrant extract that can be a skin irritant. |
| Vetiver oil or extract Fragrant component in skin care products that also has some antibacterial properties. |
| Vitamin A Vitamin A helps maintain the integrity of skin and mucous membranes that function as a barrier to bacteria and viruses. Some forms of vitamin A have been shown to function as antioxidants in laboratory tests; helping to maintain the skins connective tissue framework and promote wound healing. |
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| Vitamin C Considered a potent antioxidant for skin. Vitamin C is a valuable antioxidant and protectant against photodamage that is created by sunlight in both the UVB and UVA bands. Unlike sunscreens, topical vitamin C does not absorb or block harmful ultraviolet. Instead, it boosts the skin’s ability to neutralize free radicals that are created by ultraviolet radiation, thereby preventing photodamage to the skin. In addition to its antioxidant properties, vitamin C is also a vital co-factor to the formation of collagen, the connective tissue that supports the skin. Vitamin C benefits collagen production, wound healing, and the repair/maintenance of the skin. |
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| Vitamin E Considered an antioxidant superstar. Vitamin E is a lipid-soluble vitamin (meaning it likes fat better than water) that helps to protect the skin against damaging environmental elements. Also assists in conditioning the skin so it feels soft and smooth. |
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| Vitamin E Acetate All forms of vitamin E possess antioxidant activity. However, the most common form maintained in human tissue is known as d-alpha-tocopherol. Vitamin E is the principal antioxidant of the lipid domains of the body, such as cellular membranes. |
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