Vitamin K Cream - Redness, Bruising, Dark Circles, Spider Veins, 1.3 oz.
Solutions For: Skin Redness Rosacea Care Purple Blotches Bruising Dark Under-Eye Circles Spider Veins Bug Bite Redness Acne Scar Redness Broken Capillaries (small blood vessels on the face and body) Promoting Even Skin Tone What is Vitamin K? Vitamin K is best known for its ability to help blood to clot. The “K” is taken from the German word “koagulation,” which means the formation of blood clots. Most creams that contain vitamin K harness this property to help solve a variety of skin problems. Treating Bruises Bruises are formed when a bump to the skin breaks capillaries, causing them to leak blood close to the skin’s surface, forming an unsightly purple or brownish mark. Studies have shown that applying a topical Vitamin K cream onto the affected area can limit the leaking, reducing the severity of a bruise, particularly if applied soon after the trauma. Gently rubbing the cream onto a bruise twice a day also helps to break down the blood and assist the body in absorbing it,