HYPER PIGMENTATION CONTROL CREAM

DISCRIPTION:

Hyperpigmentation control face creams are designed to reduce the appearance of dark spots and discoloration by targeting melanin production, often containing ingredients like vitamin C, niacinamide, or kojic acid.

Why choose a Hyperpigmentation control cream?

Targets Dark Spots and Discoloration : These creams are formulated to reduce the appearance of dark spots, blemishes, and uneven skin tone.

Brightens Skin : By addressing melanin production, these creams can help achieve a brighter and more radiant complexion.

Reduces the Appearance of Melasma : Melasma, a type of hyperpigmentation, can be minimized with regular use of these creams.

Addresses Sun Damage : Some creams contain ingredients that help combat sun damage and prevent further hyperpigmentation.

Beneflts of Hyperpigmentation control cream:

      Lighten dark spots .

  • Correcting Hyperpigmentation.
  • Boosting Confidence.
  • Reversing Sun Damage.
  • Safe Skin Lightening Treatment.

  Brightens skin.

  • Fades Dark Spots.
  • Evens Out Skin Tone.
  • Improves Skin Texture.

  Face scars & pigmentation.

  • Reduced Appearance of Scars.
  • Improved Skin Texture.
  • Evened Skin Tone.

  Suitable for all skin types.

  • Removes dirt, oil, and impurities, preventing clogged pores and breakouts.
  • Protects against harmful UV rays, preventing sun damage, premature aging.

KEY INGREDIENTS:

  • Aqua : “Aqua,” or water, plays a vital role in skincare, offering benefits like hydration, soothing irritated skin, and serving as a base for other skincare ingredients, contributing to a healthy, radiant complexion.
  • Ceto stearyl Alcohol : Cetearyl alcohol, a common skincare ingredient, acts as an emollient, softening and smoothing the skin while also helping to stabilize and thicken cosmetic products like lotions and creams.
  • Carbomer 940 : Carbomer 940, a synthetic polymer, is a valuable ingredient in skincare, primarily used for its thickening and stabilizing properties, enhancing texture, and improving the overall feel and application of products like creams and gels
  • Stearic Acid : Stearic acid, a common ingredient in skincare, offers benefits like moisturizing, cleansing, and enhancing skin texture due to its emollient and emulsifying properties.
  • Cetyl Alcohol 16 : Cetyl alcohol, a fatty alcohol, offers several benefits for the skin, including moisturizing, soothing, and acting as an emollient to prevent water loss, making it suitable for various skin types and conditions.
  • LLP : Light Liquid Paramn (LLP), also known as Paramnoma Liquidous, is a highly refined mineral oil used in skincare for its emollient properties, helping to soften and hydrate the skin, prevent moisture loss, and create a protective barrier.
  • Emulsifying  wax : Emulsifying wax is used in personal care products like a lotion and a cream as a thickener and emulsifier. Its main purpose is to make sure that the oils and water in a recipe bind together into a smooth emulsion. Without an emulsifier, the oils in the product do not mix with water.
  • Retinol (Granactive Retinoid) : Granactive Retinoid, a novel retinoid, offers skin benefits like renewed plumpness, elasticity, and hydration, while also stimulating skin cell proliferation and restoring thickness, potentially with less irritation than traditional retinol.
  • Niacinamide : Niacinamide cream, a form of vitamin B3, is used for various skin concerns, including reducing acne, hyperpigmentation, and inflammation, while also improving skin tone, texture, and hydration.
  • Hyaluronic Acid : Hyaluronic acid cream is primarily used for its hydrating and anti-aging properties, attracting and retaining moisture to plump and smooth the skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Kojic Acid Dipalmitate : Kojic Dipalmitate is one of the most effective ingredients in treating hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and freckles. It is potent enough to cure melasma which is the condition of the face developing dark patches during pregnancy.
  • Tranexamic Acid : Tranexamic acid (TXA) is gaining popularity in skincare for its ability to address hyperpigmentation, dark spots, and uneven skin tone, often used in creams and serums to brighten and even out skin.
  • GMS : Glycerol monostearate (GMS), also known as glyceryl stearate, is a common ingredient in skin creams and other cosmetics, acting as an emulsifier, emollient, moisturizer, and stabilizer, helping to create smooth, stable, and moisturizing formulations.
  • EGMs : Ethylene Glycol Monostearate (EGMS), also known as Glycol Stearate, is used in skin creams and other cosmetic products as an emulsifier, opacifier, and emollient, imparting a soft, velvety skin feel and enhancing the product’s texture and stability.
  • IPM : Isopropyl Myristate (IPM) is used in skin creams as a versatile emollient, solvent, and penetration enhancer, providing a smooth, silky texture and aiding in the absorption of other ingredients.
  • Glycerin : Glycerin is a common and effective ingredient in skin creams due to its humectant properties, which means it attracts and retains moisture, making skin softer, smoother, and more hydrated. It also helps improve skin barrier function, protecting against irritants and promoting wound healing.
  • Allantoin : Allantoin in skin creams is used for its moisturizing, soothing, and healing properties, helping to hydrate, reduce irritation, and promote skin cell regeneration. It’s often added to products for dry, sensitive, or acne-prone skin.
  • Sodium Benzoate : Sodium benzoate is used in skin creams and other cosmetics as a preservative to prevent bacterial and fungal growth, extending the shelf life of the product.
  • Potassium sorbste : Potassium sorbate is used in skin creams and other skincare products as a preservative to prevent spoilage and microbial growth, ensuring product stability and longevity.
  • Propylene Glycol : “At low levels, propylene glycol is often used to improve moisturizing benefits of a skin care product, as it has a high amnity for water,” Zeichner says. Humectants pull water into the skin and help keep it there for more supple, hydrated skin.
  • Sodium PCA : Sodium PCA is a staple ingredient in many skin care and cosmetic products as it does wonders for the skin. It is a natural ingredient that looks like salt. Sodium PCA is a humectant that draws moisture to the other layers of the surface and helps the skin and hair retain moisture, resulting in a youthful appearance.
  • Aloevera Extract : Aloevera extract in skin cream can provide moisturizing, soothing, and anti-inflammatory benefits, helping with conditions like sunburn, acne, and dry skin, while also potentially reducing the appearance of wrinkles and promoting a more youthful complexion.
  • Turmeric Extract : Turmeric-based products return moisture, in part by removing dead cells so new ones can regenerate, as well as adding fatty acids and vitamins to the skin.
  • Licorice Extract : Licorice extract in skin creams is used for its ability to brighten skin, reduce pigmentation, and lighten dark spots, thanks to its natural pigment-inhibiting properties.

Tea/Lactic acid:

  • Improving skin texture and tone.
  • Improving skin appearance or firmness.
  • Reducing dark spots.
  • Smoothing fine lines and surface wrinkles.
  • Unblocking and cleansing pores.

Direction for use:

     After washing your face with face wash & apply face cream directly on face.

  Apply small quantity of affected area as necessary.

  Gently massage on circular motion until completely absorbed.

  Apply all over face & neck. Use Regularly.