- Reduces the intensity and number of existing spots and protects against the appearance of new ones
- Offers radiance and uniformity of skin tone
- Provides antioxidant action
- Inhibits the action of tyrosinase and, in stages, melanin synthesis
- Removes dead cells
- Cellular renewal
Emulsion with whitening action for color uniformity in the body area. Reduces the intensity of spots and discolorations caused by sun exposure, pregnancy, or the use of contraceptive substances.
Benefits
- Reduces the intensity and number of existing spots and protects against the appearance of new ones
- Offers radiance and uniformity of skin tone
- Provides antioxidant action
- Inhibits the action of tyrosinase and, in stages, melanin synthesis
- Removes dead cells
- Cellular renewal
Indicated for
- Hyperpigmentation spots (Freckles – ephelides – melasma “dark spots”)
- Age spots (actinic keratosis – age spots)
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Pregnancy spots (chloasma)
- Discolorations, dull and dark skin
Active Ingredients
- Licorice & Resorcinol: Depigmenting substances that inhibit melanin synthesis, address hyperpigmentation marks, and help prevent their recurrence
- Tranexamic Acid: Inhibits melanin production and reduces its intensity
- A-Hydroxy Acids: With mild exfoliating action, they help problematic skin by increasing the rate of cell renewal
- Niacinamide: Enhances depigmentation by reducing melanin diffusion
- Vitamin E Acetate, Bisabolol, Avocado Oil & Shea Butter: Antioxidant, emollient, and moisturizing agents that give the skin radiance & a healthy appearance.
Instructions for Use
- Apply topically or generally to the body area.
- It is recommended to use sunscreen in the morning on areas exposed to the sun.
- Premium
- No
- Concern
- Moisturizing
- With Fragrance
- -
- Shimmer
- No
- Serum
- No
- Dermocosmetics
- Yes
Important information
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