Alcohol, Glycerin
Phenoxyethanol and
Ethylhexylglycerin
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Glycolic Acid
Vitamin C
Ferulic Acid
Kojic Acid
Niacinamide
Tranexamic Acid
MELANZE
Entérate de las novedades en cosmética de última generación.
60ml / 2.02 fl. oz
It contains a high concentration of active ingredients intended to act against dermal hyperpigmentation, reducing melanin dressings, affecting each of the steps of melanin formation, resulting in a strong chemical peel with high keratolytic power that should be used only by professional hands and that homogenizes dermal pigmentation and softens the skin, regenerating the dermis in depth.
96%
Skin-friendly ingredients of
natural origin:
Alcohol, Glycerin
FOR BIOCHEMICAL ACTION:
Glycolic Acid, Kojic Acid, Vitamin
C, Niacinamide, Tranexamic Acid,
Ferulic Acid
4%
Additional ingredients to ensure the stability and safety of the formula:
Phenoxyethanol and
Ethylhexylglycerin
MAIN INGREDIENTS
Glycolic Acid
Vitamin C
Ferulic Acid
Kojic Acid
Niacinamide
Tranexamic Acid
1
2
3
4
5
MELANZE
Hyperpigmentation
Due to the large amount of sunlight to which we are exposed to daily, our skin defends itself by generating melanin that protects us from the harmful effects of this exposure.
Melanin is a substance that our body produces in melanocytes, in the lower layer of the epidermis. It is the pigment responsible for the color of the skin as well as the hair, eyes, etc. With age, the distribution of melanocytes is less diffuse and their regulation occurs in a less controlled way by the body. In some cases, even allergic reactions occur or the melanin pigment is overproduced, generating hyperpigmented skin with spots, melasma, darker skin tone and other problems that also cause an aesthetic deterioration in the skin.
Before carrying out any skin hyperpigmentation treatment, a customized and exhaustive study must be carried out by a specialist. The professional will determine what has caused the hyperpigmentation and the best alternative to treat it, in addition to ruling out any malignant wounds on the skin.
TECHNOLOGY
The color of the skin is determined by the type, quantity and distribution of melanin, a natural pigment that runs through our skin.
Natural aging, air pollution, and UV exposure induce the abnormal accumulation of melanin in the skin, leading to sun spots, freckles, melasmas, liver spots, etc. These spots are not only not aesthetic but also can provoke skin problems.
To limit melanin synthesis, the key enzyme is tyrosinase. This enzyme acts directly on the formation of melanin: tyrosinase reduces melanin synthesis and reduces skin pigmentation.
To reduce the amount of melanin in our skin, it is essential to have good daily care habits, such as using sunscreen, having the skin properly hydrated, not exposing ourselves to the sun for too many hours and protect the skin at times of the day where the sun is has greater impact.
But once the damage to our skin has already occurred, it is possible to prevent it by using treatments such as peeling to reduce the amount of pigmentation in the skin and, on the other hand, protect the cells of the dermis from being permanently damaged.
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