The antioxidant glow-up: how vitamins A, C & E work for your skin

The antioxidant glow-up: how vitamins A, C & E work for your skin

Here's the thing most people don't realize about Glowjob No.1: it's not just a tanning product. It's skincare you drink. While the carotenoids are giving you that buildable bronze, the vitamins A, C, and E are working behind the scenes to make your skin healthier, brighter, and more resilient.

Let's break down what these antioxidant powerhouses actually do.

Vitamin A: the skin renewal MVP

Vitamin A (in the form of retinyl palmitate) is essential for skin cell turnover. It helps your skin shed dead cells and generate fresh, healthy ones - which means smoother texture, fewer breakouts, and a more even complexion.

It's also a collagen booster, which keeps your skin firm and youthful. Basically, vitamin A is your skin's personal trainer, keeping everything tight and toned.

Plus, vitamin A works synergistically with beta-carotene (which your body can also convert into vitamin A), doubling down on skin renewal benefits.

Vitamin C: the brightening powerhouse

Vitamin C (ascorbic acid in Glowjob No.1) is the antioxidant for radiance. It fights free radicals (those pesky molecules that damage skin cells), evens out skin tone, and fades hyperpigmentation. It also plays a key role in collagen production, which means plumper, bouncier skin over time.

If you've ever noticed your skin looks dull or uneven, vitamin C is your fix. It's like a filter, but make it real life.

Vitamin E: the protector

Vitamin E (d-alpha-tocopheryl acid succinate) is all about defense. It strengthens your skin barrier, locks in moisture, and protects against environmental stressors like pollution and UV damage. It also works synergistically with vitamin C, making both vitamins more effective when paired together.

Think of vitamin E as your skin's bodyguard - always on duty, always protecting.

The carotenoid advantage

Beta-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin aren't just creating your glow — they're also powerful antioxidants. Beta-carotene, in particular, is known for protecting skin from oxidative stress and may even provide a minimal level of natural protection against UV damage (though you still absolutely need SPF).

These carotenoids deposit in your skin tissue, creating color while simultaneously acting as antioxidant defenders.

Why drinking your vitamins hits different

When you consume antioxidants and carotenoids, they work from the inside out. Instead of just sitting on your skin's surface (like topical serums), they nourish your skin at a cellular level. You're not just masking dullness - you're actively supporting healthier, more radiant skin long-term.

Combine that with the bronzing effect of carotenoids, and you've got a glow that's not just golden - it's healthy. That's the Glowjob No.1 difference.

The copper and iron factor

Glowjob No.1 also includes copper gluconate and iron amino acid chelate - trace minerals that are essential for healthy skin pigmentation and collagen production. Copper, in particular, is crucial for melanin synthesis and helps maintain skin elasticity.

Glow smarter, not harder. Shop Glowjob No.1 and give your skin the antioxidants it craves.

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