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Ruth suggests....

" For targetted intensive pigmentation treatment ensure you use this product twice a day, morning and evening. For less intensive pigmentation treatment, if you want to keep using your regular retinol, you can! Make sure you use the Pigmentation Control Serum during the day and the Retinol at night."

 

This is a beautiful, triple action serum that exfoliates to renew and brighten the skin.

Its lightening complex targets each stage of melanin production and transfer, plus skin hydrators soften the skin.

 

Key activities & ingredients:

● Cellular renewal: Retinoids
● Pigmentation suppressors: Kojic acid and N-Acetylglucosamine
● Skin brightener: Niacinamide
● Exfoliator: Salicylic acid
● Skin hydrators

 

50ml

ALLSKIN | MED Pigment Control Serum

£75.00Price
  • 1. Cleanse

    2. Shake well before use. Apply 2-3 pumps to the face and neck twice daily, avoiding the eye area.

    3. SPF 50+

    Avoid direct sun exposure and always use broad spectrum sun protection when using this product.

  • 0.0007% Retinol technology
    Promotes cellular renewal and acts as a delivery system for the other ingredients. This low level of retinol is safe for daytime use.

    N-Acetylglucosamine
    Inhibits the synthesis of melanin production, the key cause of hyperpigmentation.

    Kojic Acid
    Inhibits and prevents the formation of tyrosine, which is an amino acid that’s needed to produce melanin.

    Niacinamide
    Inhibits the transfer of melanosomes to keratinocytes, in which melanin pigment is synthesised and deposited.

    0.15% Salicylic Acid
    Provides gentle exfoliation and is also a pigmentation fighter. Not just because of its exfoliating effect, but also from its ability to inhibit melanin formation with a low risk of irritation.

    Hydrating Complex
    Softens and soothes the skin to ensure optimum hydration.

    For full ingredients list please consult the packaging.

    Vegan friendly
    Gluten-free
    No artificial fragrances or colours
    Paraben-free

     

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