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About Vitaminskincarelab

Your trusted source for science-backed insights on nutrients, supplements, and clear skin wellness. We believe that healthy skin begins from within.

Discover how proper nutrition and targeted supplementation can transform your approach to skincare.

Our Story

Vitaminskincarelab emerged from a simple observation: dermatologists and nutrition experts have long understood that radiant skin cannot be achieved through topical treatments alone. The health of your skin reflects what happens inside your body—the vitamins you consume, the antioxidants you protect yourself with, and the hydration you maintain at a cellular level.

From the very beginning, our mission has been to bridge the gap between skincare and nutrition. We recognised a gap in accessible, evidence-based information about how specific nutrients—retinol, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, peptides, and powerful antioxidants—actually work to support skin elasticity, hydration, and protection against photoaging.

Today, we serve readers across the United Kingdom and beyond who are seeking to understand the science behind clear skin and how to make informed choices about nutritional supplementation for long-term skin health.

Vitaminskincarelab editorial office

Our Mission & Values

Integrity in Science

We research and present nutritional information based on peer-reviewed studies and expert consensus. Every article undergoes editorial review to ensure accuracy and relevance to our readers' skincare wellness goals.

Transparency & Trust

We disclose our sources, explain the limitations of current research, and avoid overpromising results. Readers deserve to know what nutrients and supplements can realistically do—and what they cannot.

Reader-Focused Content

Our editorial mission is to empower readers with practical, actionable knowledge about vitamins for skin, antioxidants in cosmetics, and the role of hydration and elasticity in long-term skin health.

Meet Our Editorial Team

Our writers, editors, and advisors bring together decades of experience in nutrition, dermatology, and science communication.

Sarah Mitchell

Sarah Mitchell

Lead Nutrition Editor

Sarah holds a PhD in Nutritional Science and has contributed to over 150 peer-reviewed publications on micronutrient bioavailability and skin health. She specialises in translating complex research on vitamins for skin, antioxidants, and photoaging protection into accessible editorial content.

James Blackwell

James Blackwell

Dermatology & Skincare Editor

James worked as a research assistant at a leading UK dermatology centre before joining our editorial board. He covers topics ranging from skin hydration and elasticity to retinol science, peptides in skincare, and evidence-based approaches to achieving clear skin through nutritional support.

Emma Richardson

Emma Richardson

Science Communicator & Researcher

Emma's background in molecular biology and science journalism allows her to explore emerging research on skin-beneficial ingredients and cosmetic formulations. She specialises in breaking down how hyaluronic acid, vitamin C, and other compounds support skin health at a cellular level.

Michael Chen

Michael Chen

Editorial Advisor & Researcher

Michael Chen is a clinical researcher with a background in antioxidant bioavailability and protection against photoaging. He advises our team on the latest scientific consensus regarding vitamins for skin health and helps ensure all our content reflects current evidence in nutritional dermatology.

Our Editorial Commitment

Vitaminskincarelab operates as an independent editorial platform. We do not sell supplements, skincare products, or services. Our readers trust us because we prioritise accuracy and independence above all else.

Every article is researched from primary scientific literature, reviewed by our editorial team, and updated regularly to reflect new findings. We clearly distinguish between established science and emerging research, and we explain why certain claims about nutrients and skin health are supported by evidence—and which are not yet proven.

Whether you're interested in understanding how retinol works, learning about hyaluronic acid benefits, exploring peptides in skincare, or discovering which foods are good for skin, our mission is to provide information that helps you make informed decisions about your skin health and nutritional wellness.

Get in Touch

Have questions about our content or editorial mission? We'd love to hear from you.

Editorial Office:
Station Road 51, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Email: [email protected]

Phone: +44 479 238 500

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What Our Readers Say

5.0/5

"I've been reading Vitaminskincarelab for six months now, and the articles on vitamin C for skin and hyaluronic acid benefits completely changed how I approach my skincare routine. The science is explained clearly, and I finally understand why certain nutrients matter. No hype, just honest information."

Rachel Thompson

Brighton, UK

5.0/5

"As someone who used to fall for skincare marketing claims, this site helped me understand the difference between proven ingredients like retinol and overpromised solutions. The articles on skin elasticity and protection against photoaging are backed by real research. Highly recommend."

David Morgan

Manchester, UK

5.0/5

"I appreciate that Vitaminskincarelab explains why antioxidants matter and which foods are actually good for skin, without selling me anything. The content on peptides and cosmetic ingredients is detailed yet accessible. Finally, a trustworthy source on this topic."

Lisa Chen

London, UK

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