Swissderma Creme Anti-Taches Pigmentaires 50ml
Soin anti-taches éclaircissant adapter aux peaux qui présentent des taches hyper-pigmentées, éclaircit le teint et réduit la production de la mélanine.
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Description
Swissderma soin anti-taches éclaircissant permet d'obtenir un teint uniforme, un aspect lisse et doux de la peau, sa formule complète permet de réguler la fabrication de la mélanine qui est responsable des troubles de la pigmentation.
principaux actifs :
L'alpha-arbutine
L'alpha-arbutine agit sur la mélanogenèse inhibant la synthèse de la surproduction mélanine ce qui minimise également les taches brunes ou noires réduisant le degré de bronzage de la peau après une exposition aux rayons UV .
L'extrait de réglisse
L'extrait de réglisse ou réglisse glabre est une plante unique ayant plusieurs fonctions connu pour ses effets bénéfiques sur la peau , grâce à ses propriétés anti- inflammatoires et antioxydantes.
L'acide hydroxy-phénoxy-propionique
L'acide hydroxy-phénoxy-propionique a un potentiel éclaircissant puissant pour réduire les taches les plus sombres qui apparaissent sur la surface de la peau et aide aussi à ralentir le processus de vieillissement prématuré et prévenir les dommages causés par les rayons UV.
L'acide salicylique
L'acide salicylique (extraits des acides de fruits) a des propriétés kératolytique , détruit le ciment intercellulaire et provoque ainsi l’élimination des cellules mortes , un actif très puissant aussi pour lutter contre les signes de vieillissement cutanée permettant un renouvellement cellulaire améliorant la qualité de la peau.
Mode d'application :
Appliquer matin et/ou soir sur une peau préalablement nettoyée.
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