Dermalight Illuminating Serum

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HL Dermalight Illuminating Serum is an intensive, concentrated treatment designed to brighten the complexion, fade hyperpigmentation, and even out skin tone. It specifically targets dark spots caused by melasma, freckles, age, or post-inflammatory pigmentation.

Description

30 ml

An active illuminating serum to smooth and lighten hyperpigmentation spots, rejuvenate the skin for a bright, glowing and unified complexion.

Benefits:

  • Azelaic acid and arbutin. These powerful skin-brightening agents inhibit the enzyme tyrosinase, which halts excess melanin production at the root.
  • 4-Butylresorcinol. A highly effective compound used to prevent and lighten hyperpigmentation by suppressing melanin synthesis.
  • Mandelic acid. A gentle alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) used for mild chemical exfoliation, accelerating skin cell turnover to sweep away dull, pigmented skin.
  • Witch hazel (Hamamelis Virginiana) water. Used for its soothing, anti-inflammatory properties to calm redness and irritation.
  • Carnosine, lecithin and vitamin E (Tocopherol). Act as powerful antioxidants that fight free radicals, protect against premature aging, and support skin elasticity

How to use:

Wash your face thoroughly and pat dry. Gently massage a small amount of the serum onto clean skin, focusing on problem areas (or your entire face/décolletage for overall radiance). Follow up with your preferred brightening or hydrating moisturizer. It can be used 1–2 times a day (morning and evening). Because the serum uses acids that increase skin sensitivity to the sun, you must apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen of at least SPF 30 every morning to prevent new pigment spots from forming.

Key ingredients:

Hamamelis extract, azelaic acid, arbutin, mandelic acid, 4-butylresorcinol, tocopherol, milk thistle extract, lecithin, carnosine

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