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Celebrity Derm Tina Alster Launched the A Method C Antioxidant Gel 20%

The A Method C Antioxidant Gel 20% is a new waterless vitamin C serum created by celebrity dermatologist Tina Alster. An anhydrous or waterless formulation preserves the efficacy of Vitamin C, meaning you are using a more powerful product.

By using the product regularly, you can prevent free radical damage that leads to loss of skin elasticity, skin darkening, and fine wrinkles. Additionally, its water-free gel formulation brightens skin and boosts collagen. The gel also contains 20% tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, a lipid-soluble form of Vitamin C that is more potent than standard L-ascorbic acid.

"When it comes to slowing the effects of the aging process, my rule of thumb is: PROTECT your skin during the day with a topical antioxidant (e.g., The A Method C Antioxidant Gel 20%) and mineral sunscreen and RESTORE it at night with a quality retinol product. Highly effective and carefully curated medical-grade skincare diminishes signs of skin aging and helps to maintain more youthful appearing skin," explains Dr. Alster.
Trend Themes
1. Waterless Skincare Products - The introduction of waterless vitamin C serum opens up the market for waterless skincare products.
2. Anhydrous Formulations - The development of anhydrous vitamin C serum emphasizes the potential of anhydrous formulations in skincare.
3. Lipid-soluble Ingredients - The use of lipid-soluble vitamin C in the gel formulation underlines the trend toward lipid-soluble ingredients in skincare.
Industry Implications
1. Skincare - Skincare industries can benefit from investing in waterless and anhydrous formulations to create effective and potent products.
2. Cosmetics - Cosmetics industries can utilize the trend toward lipid-soluble ingredients to create more potent and effective skincare products.
3. Pharmaceuticals - Pharmaceutical industries can explore the potential benefits of lipid-soluble ingredients in skincare, potentially leading to the development of new medications.

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