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  1. The topical use of vitamin D and its analogs increases the vitamin D receptors (VDR) in the skin cells, which improves the epidermal barrier breakage. This, in turn, lessens the transepidermal water loss (or, your skin will be able to retain moisture for a longer time).

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  3. Apr 23, 2015 · Vitamin D3 is an essential nutrient and pro-hormone; it, too, is present in animal products and fortified foods, and can be consumed from fish oil, eggs or fish. This article describes a pilot study researching the potential for topical vitamin D3 delivery.

  4. Dec 1, 2022 · Vitamin D3 produced by the skin provides anti-oxidant protection and improved hydration to the skin, preventing premature ageing of the skin. Vitamin D is one of the most important anti-ageing vitamins and antioxidant for your skin.

  5. Jun 4, 2021 · Using vitamin D for skin care may protect against photodamage, acne, and inflammation, suggests a 2015 review published in the Journal of Advanced Research. Also known as the sunshine vitamin, this nutrient plays a key role in immune function and overall health.

  6. Between the ages of 20 and 70, your skin loses about 75% of its ability to produce vitamin D3 —the metabolic precursor to calcitriol. Along with optimal vitamin D intake, topical vitamin D application can exert a protective and rejuvenating effect on aging skin.

  7. Discover Vitamin D, a group of fat-soluble secosteroids that can provide skin benefits such as antioxidant protection, improve skin hydration and skin quality.

  8. Jul 5, 2020 · Studies suggest a link between vitamin D and a healthy immune system. It enhances our bodies' ability to absorb calcium and reduces our risk of fractures and broken bones. Vitamin D also helps regulate our mood. A deficiency could be one of the key players in seasonal affective disorder.

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