pH
6.0
Sérum Unificador del Tono

Intensive Skin Tone Unifying Serum

  • 30ml · C.N.177039.4

Intensive skin tone unifying action.

Instructions

Depigmentating concentrate of very fluid texture and rapid absorption, for skins prone to hyperpigmentation, non-uniform and dull skin tone.

Perfect for preventing blemishes during pregancy.

Benefits
  • Helps to correct the skin's lack of even skin tone.
  • Non-photosensitive, can be used 365 days.
  • Highly effective thanks to its high concentration of depigmentation actives.
  • Helps to lighten blemishes + prevents new skin blemishes + Unifies the skin tone + Illuminates the face.

Main Actives

MELANIN-INHIBITING MARINE PEPTIDE 3%

Marine extract proceeding from a seaweed belonging to the Dictyotaceae family that acts on the genes that control the key mechanisms involved in the pigmentation of the skin.

NIACINAMIDE 2.50%

Vitamin B3

Active that helps to eliminate skin blemishes by providing a more uniform skin tone.


HYDROXYTYROSOL 2%

Strong antioxidant that comes from olives that blocks the sun stimulus to the melanocytes, avoiding melanin oxidation and protecting DNA from UV rays.

WHITE 360º 2%

Complex originating from pea extract that blocks melanin synthesis.

VITAMIN E 0.25%

Strong antioxidant that helps reduce blemishes, because when skill cells regenerate, they oxygenate and regulate excess melanin.

LACTIC ACID 0.20%

Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) with keratolytic action that renews the skin and lightens it without attacking it.

  • Adapted pH
  • Non-photosensitive
  • Dermatologically and ophtamologically tested
70%
Unifies the skin tone
75%
Brighter skin
68%
Renovates the skin

% satisfaction index in perceived results

How to use:

For daily use, morning and evening. Apply on clean and dry face and gently massage until complete absorption.

Learn about irregular pigmentation and its causes

¿Qué necesita tu piel?

Unify Skin Tone

On certain occasions, we can find changes in the color or appearance of spots on our skin. Know more about the causes and stimuli of hyperpigmentation