Vitamin A Benefits

In today's training I'm going to be teaching you everything you need to know about Vitamin A and how it actually works in the skin so make sure you guys stay tuned for this video hey guys it's Storm Watson founder of the skin educator and every single week I bring you skin education that's going to help you grow your skin knowledge and help you educate your clients so make sure to subscribe and hit the bell to be notified when I upload.

As a skin therapist it is actually your job to recommend home care to your clients and help them heal their skin conditions at home. so understanding how different ingredients work on the skin is actually going to help you educate your clients with confidence. Vitamin A is a targeted night treatment to help with skin renewal and it can create DNA change in the cells which is why it's amazing for so many different skin conditions.

Vitamin A can actually correct any damage occurring in the cells, what happens is it actually penetrates into the cell and it creates change in the cell corrects the damage and then that cell can keep going up the epidermis and be nice and healthy.

So when you start to first use Vitamin A it actually works on the top layer of the epidermis first, so the stratum corneum and what it does that it helps exfoliate that area removes any dead skin cells that aren't meant to be there so it is completely normal for your skin to get quite dry or you might get a purge of breakouts so once vitamin a goes through this process on the stratum corneum it can work a lot deeper into the skin so your skin is going to reveal softer smoother skin and it lets your

vitamin A penetrate deeper into the alive cells, Vitamin A then travels down the epidermis and interacts with our melanocytes which create pigment in the skin so when our melanocytes are actually damaged in the skin they're release too much pigment which gives us hyperpigmentation age spots for example so what Vitamin a will do is will actually go into the cell and correct any damage happening in the melanocytes so that way we're not releasing too much pigment.

Vitamin A interacts with our stem cells which are found in our deepest layer of the epidermis the basal layer, so stem cells are responsible for creating all our new cells in the epidermis so it works at copying the information in the nucleus of the cell and splitting it into a new cell. If the nucleus is damaged that was copied the stem cells will continue to recreate and

reproduce damaged cells in the skin so Vitamin a will correct this damage and the skin will start looking really healthy and vibrant Vitamin A actually works in the dermis as well it has the ability to interact with our fibroblasts which helped create collagen elastin and hyaluronic acid in the skin.

Vitamin A is going to help the fibroblast start functioning correctly so we also will be on create really strong collagen in the skin now you guys learn how to educate your clients but if you need extra help make sure to download my workbook down below this is going to help you educate your clients on different skin conditions and how to explain vitamin an you to them it is a must do for any skin or beauty therapist.