When I see a lack of negative data, especially for a research topic that is popular and a cosmetic cash cow, I see a red flag. To a layperson not in the sciences, it would be assumed that the lack of negative data is a good thing because this means the results are conclusive. Specifically, there are no follow-up papers discussing how vitamin C does not promote collagen production. One of the issues with the research supporting vitamin C as an anti-aging ingredient is the lack of negative data. And in the months since the Vitamin C article was published I have been working on gathering additional support for my hypothesis that the widely regarded ingredient does more harm than good. The other half is spent on age-reversing biological research. ![]() Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) in polarized light.Īt OUMERE Labs™ we spend half our time on skin care.
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