Vitamin C Lip Rejuvenator
Vitamin C formulation against chapped lips
Vitamin C Lip Rejuvenator
Vitamin C formulation against chapped lips
For you, if you are interested in promoting healthy lips and a confident smile
The active ingredients in Vitamin C Lip Rejuvenator can:
- Support healthy lips for an impeccable smile
- Prevent lips dryness and chapping
- Offer a unique mix of vitamin c, beeswax, zinc oxide, and olive fruit oil
Vitamin C Lip Rejuvenator is a support formula against chapped lips which leaves you with perfectly moisturized and protected lips and an impeccable smile.

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Health benefits at a glance:
Our lips are the daily focal point of all social interaction. However, when it comes to skin care regimens, the importance of taking care of your lips is not something that immediately springs to mind.
Your lips are very sensitive to external factors, which can compromise their structure. This can result in dry and chapped lips.
Vitamin C Lip Rejuvenator from Cosmesis is a unique lip balm which can leave you with healthy lips and a confident smile.
Why it works:
Cosmesis Vitamin C Lip Rejuvenator is a unique lip balm against chapped lips. It is formulated with vitamin C, beeswax, zinc oxide, and olive fruit oil.
Together, the ingredients in this formula provide powerful antioxidant protection. Moreover, they also ensure adequate skin moisture for your lips, leaving you with an impeccable smile.
The science behind the product:
Our lips are composed of a very thin layer of skin and contain less of the pigment melanin. This means our lips are less able to protect themselves against repeated exposure to ultraviolet radiation and environmental pollutants.
Protecting lips against dryness, soreness, and chapping becomes more difficult as we grow older due to a significant drop in skin concentrations of vitamin C [1].
Research shows that topical application of vitamin C can turn the odds back in your favor by effectively penetrating lip skin where it operates through two mechanisms to combat aging:
Firstly, it neutralizes damaging free radicals from long-term sun exposure. This reduces oxidative stress that speeds up the loss of collagen—the skin’s structural foundation [2-4].
Secondly, it builds new collagen by activating collagen gene transcription and facilitating enzymatic reactions involved in stabilizing and organizing collagen molecules [5,6].
How to use:
- Smooth over lip area as often as needed.
- May be used under lipstick or alone.
Ingredients:
Castor seed oil, safflower seed oil, Butyrospermum Parkii (shea) butter, olive fruit oil, beeswax, lauric acid, hydrogenated castor oil, zinc oxide, jojoba seed oil, flavor, ethylhexyl palmitate, tribehenin, sorbitan isostearate, palmitoyl tripeptide-1, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, tocopheryl acetate, calcium stearate.
Directions:
Smooth over lip area as often as needed.
May be used under lipstick or alone.
Cautions:
Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If product contacts eyes, rinse thoroughly with water. If rash or irritation occurs, discontinue use.
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- Placzek M, Gaube S, Kerkmann U, et al. Ultraviolet B-induced DNA damage in human epidermis is modified by the antioxidants ascorbic acid and D-alpha-tocopherol. J Invest Dermatol. 2005;124(2):304-7.
- Boyera N, Galey I, Bernard BA. Effect of vitamin C and its derivatives on collagen synthesis and cross-linking by normal human fibroblasts. Int J Cosmet Sci. 1998;20(3):151-8.
- Nusgens BV, Humbert P, Rougier A, et al. Topically applied vitamin C enhances the mRNA level of collagens I and III, their processing enzymes and tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase 1 in the human dermis. J Invest Dermatol. 2001;116(6):853-9.