- SKU: HC-3758
[neogen] Dermalogy Real Niacinamide 15% Serum 30ml
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A triple function serum containing 15% Niacinamide, Ferulic Acid and Alpha-bisalol to brighten the skin, lighten pigmentations and control sebum production for a blemish and pimple-free skin.
Ingredients
Niacinamide
Helps prevent blemishes and freckles from appearing on the surface of the skin by blocking the transfer of melanin from the pigment-forming melanocytes.
Arbutin
Prevents the production of pigments by inhibiting the expression of tyrosinase - a precursor of melanin pigment.
Ferulic Acid
Protects the skin from active oxygen that stimulates melanocytes while suppressing the production of melanin pigments.
How to Use
After using toner, take an appropriate amount and apply gently along the skin texture for better absorption.
- Use morning and night.
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