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This Ingredient Will Give You Smoother, Brighter Skin

Posted: January 21, 2018 at 4:48 am

Were going to let you in on a secret: Maintaining a fresh, youthful complexion is as simple as reading the ingredient list on the back of your skincare products. Heres one to remember: ferulic acid. Its a glow-getting antioxidant found in the cell walls of grains such as rice and oats and the seeds of apples and oranges. It plays a key role in the plants protection and self-preservation, and when applied topically to your face,it helps to slow the aging process by reducing the effects of damaging free radicals on the skin. Ahead, five ferulic-acid-packed products your skincare routine has been missing.

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Ferulic acid plays a major role here. Not only does it help reduce the effects of sun damage, it enhances the efficacy of the rest of the ingredients, leaving you looking bright and fresh.

Dr. Dennis Gross $88

We love this lightweight serum for two reasons. High concentrations of resveratrol and ferulic acid fight signs of aging caused by free radical damage and reduce redness. And the best part: It costs only $8.

The Ordinary $7

This cocktail of ferulic acid and vitamins C and E is basically a drink from the fountain of youth. A few drops help protect you from UVA/UVB rays (you still need sunscreen!), infrared radiation and ozone pollution for 72 hours.

SkinCeuticals $165

This super-potent serum brightens skin, improves elasticity and diminishes fine lines and wrinkles. Bring on the compliments.

DERMAdoctor $95

As if neutralizing pollution and free radicals for a healthy, youthful appearance wasn't enough, this blend offerulic acid and vitamin E visibly reduces dark spots and wrinkles. And for an added bonus,pumpkin ferment extract and pomegranate enzyme work together to gently exfoliate dead skin for a glowing complexion.

Drunk Elephant $80

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This Ingredient Will Give You Smoother, Brighter Skin

Recommendation and review posted by G. Smith