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MD Dermaceutical MELA BRIGHT ADVANCED PIGMENT CORRECTOR 1 Step 1

MD Dermaceutical MELA BRIGHT ADVANCED PIGMENT CORRECTOR 1 Step 1

Md Dermaceutical  Mela Bright Advanced Pigment Corrector 1 

-Step 1 of the Advanced Treatment for pigmentation, age spots, uneven skin tone and Melasma. Also Helps in the treatment of Keratosis and Pilaris (bumpy skin behind the arms/legs)

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Recommended for:

- Stubborn Age Spots

-Melasma

-Dark Acne Scars (Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation)

 

Professional Treatment to be used with:

-Md Dermaceutical Mela Bright Step 2

-Professional guidance is recommended for use

* Use of any products to treat hyperpigmentation may increase photosensitivity of skin.

 

NOT Recommended to be used:

-for sensitive skin

-with Retin A or Retinol  based products

 

*Please consult with a professional BEFORE USE

Please refer to photo to see trial size.

*Trial Size is recommended of Step 1.

Key Ingredient Benefits:

Tranexamic Acid- Reduces discoloration/ pigmentation and stubborn brown spots

Trichloreactic Acid- Treats pigmentation, improves skin texture and minimizes pore size

Phytic Acid- Tyrosinase inhibitor- Inhibits pigmentation formation

Gluconalactone- Antioxidant benefits to neutralize free radicals. Helps improve skin texture and tone.

Glycolic Acid- Improves skin texture and even out skin tone.

Salicylic Acid- Oil Soluble exfoliant to improve brightness

 

 

 


MD Dermaceutical MELA BRIGHT ADVANCED PIGMENT CORRECTOR 1 Step 1 Organic Aloe barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Gel, Organic Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower Seed) Oil, Kosher Vegetable Glycerin, Guar Gum, Vitis vinifera (Grape) Seed Extract, Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Beta Glucan,Hyaluronic Acid (Botanical), Arginine,Ethylhexylglycerin, Phenoxyethanol, d'Alpha Tocopherol (Pure Vitamin E) Oil. (85% Organic Ingredients)

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