THE #1 WAY TO HELP FADE DARK SPOTS | Dr. Mandell
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Dark spots, age spots, acne marks, and uneven skin tone can be frustrating, but one of the most effective skincare ingredients is also one of the simplest and most affordable. In this video, Dr. Alan Mandell explains the science behind vitamin C serum and how it may help brighten your complexion, reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, support collagen production, and protect your skin from everyday environmental damage. You'll learn why dark spots develop, how melanin is produced, the important role of the enzyme tyrosinase, and why vitamin C has become one of the most recommended ingredients by skincare professionals.
I also explain exactly what to look for when purchasing a vitamin C serum. Choose a product containing 10% to 20% vitamin C, preferably L-ascorbic acid, which is considered the most researched and effective form of vitamin C for the skin. Look for a serum packaged in a dark amber, opaque, or air-tight bottle, since light and oxygen can break down vitamin C and reduce its effectiveness. If the serum changes from clear or light yellow to dark orange or brown, it has oxidized and should be replaced. Remember, the most expensive product isn't always the best—many excellent vitamin C serums are affordable and available at Walmart, Target, CVS, Walgreens, Costco, Ulta Beauty, Sephora, Amazon, and most pharmacies.
You'll also learn exactly how to apply vitamin C serum, when to use it, how often to use it, why sunscreen is essential to prevent new pigmentation from forming, and how consistency is the key to achieving brighter, smoother, healthier-looking skin. Most people who respond begin noticing improvements within four to eight weeks, while deeper pigmentation may take longer. Healthy skin is not about finding one miracle product—it's about understanding the science, protecting your skin every day, and following a routine that works. If you notice rapidly changing skin lesions, irregular pigmentation, bleeding spots, or persistent discoloration, be sure to consult your dermatologist for a proper evaluation. If you found this video helpful, please subscribe, like, and share it with someone who wants healthier, younger-looking skin naturally.
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