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Description
The only arbutin-based cocktail that inhibits melanin production, gradually reducing skin pigmentation in selected areas, brightening the skin and evens out its color. It is recommended for skin with discoloration resulting from uneven distribution of pigment and exposure to UV rays. It also reduces age-related discolorations. The effect of the White In treatment is brighter, more elastic skin. In the case of melasma, a complete whitening effect occurs. The improvement in the appearance of the skin is visible after the first use of White In.
It is important to consistently pay close attention to solar radiation throughout the year during the White In treatment. Any whitening treatment will be short-lived unless appropriate skin protection against ultraviolet radiation is used. In case of long-term exposure to sunlight, use a cream with a high protection factor. It is also recommended to use sunscreen during the day all year round
Basic ingredients:
Arbutin ? a natural substance obtained from bearberry. It is a derivative of hydroquinone, but it is not toxic. The action begins with the process of melanin synthesis and the enzyme (tyrosine), which is responsible for catalyzing the reaction. In the White In product, arbutin has a greater impact due to nanostructures such as ?-cyclodextrins.
Glutathione ? an excellent antioxidant produced by the human body. Neutralizes free radicals. The latest research shows that glutathione in combination with arbutin and other substances enhance the effect of depigmentation factors, which allows to reduce the duration of action and increase the effectiveness of bleaching substances – evening out the skin tone and lightening spots and discolorations.
Azelaic acid ? made on the basis of yeast; has a dual mechanism of action because it is both an antioxidant and an inhibitor of melanogenesis. Does not cause skin irritation.
Indications:
- Epidermis changes
- Caf? au lait stains
- Sun spots (face, neckline, bottom of hands and feet)
- Age spots
- Freckles
- Diffuse dermoepidermal nevi
- Chloasma (melasma/chloasma)
- Post-inflammatory discoloration
- Preventing discoloration in patients taking sun-sensitive medications
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