Get Ready for Summer with the New Go Beauty Vitamin C and Hyaluronic Acid Serum

Free radicals aren't the only dangers to your skin health; ultraviolet rays from the summer sun are also among the major causes of early signs of aging. By the time you reach your late twenties or early thirties, you'll show fine lines around your eyes and mouth, and a little laxity in your skin on your face and neck.

Beaufort, SC, July 23, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Free radicals aren't the only dangers to your skin health; ultraviolet rays from the summer sun are also among the major causes of early signs of aging. By the time you reach your late twenties or early thirties, you'll show fine lines around your eyes and mouth, and a little laxity in your skin on your face and neck. This is why skin care specialists recommend the regular application of a vitamin C serum with hyaluronic acid and vitamin E to boost your skin's ability to repair itself, especially when you're under the sun too long.

Naturally, it's the perfect time to introduce the new Go Beautyanti aging medicine that's packed with antioxidants, like vitamins C and E, and hyaluronic acid plus an amino acid complex to nourish your skin cells. It's made of all-natural ingredients wherein 72% came from organic sources and completely devoid of cancer-causing parabens and skin-drying alcohol.

The formulation is designed to not only promote cellular activity from repair to renewal, but also help in speeding up healing and reducing inflammation. Thus, doctors also suggest the use of an organic skin serum to help fight further infection, such as in the case of acne vulgaris, and ease the symptoms of other skin problems, such as Rosacea.

Of course, if you wanted summer fun without the hassle of sunburns, then you'd better gear up with sunscreen and cooling moisturizers in addition to the protective benefits of a vitamin on skin. After applying Go Beauty anti aging serum in the morning, slap on some SPF20 to SPF30 sunscreen with moisturizing agents. Hyaluronic acid itself is an effective agent in locking in 30 times its normal weight in water to the topmost epidermal layer. Once moisture is available, skin cells immediately absorb them along with the fat-soluble form of ascorbic acid and alpha-tocopherol, or more commonly known as vitamins C and E respectively.

Other ways you can get ready for summer include drinking lots of water every day to keep yourself hydrated and wearing sunglasses to prevent wrinkles from forming around your eyes. Also, avoid going out from around 10 AM until 4 PM when the sun is in the zenith and likely burning hot and bright.
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