Singuladerm Xpert Expression anti-wrinkle cream 50ml
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From the age of 30 onwards, disorders in the production of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin colouring, are common. An increase in the production of this substance leads to irregularities in skin tone, one of the most difficult aesthetic problems to treat.
Xpert Radiant Forte by Singularderm is a spot treatment with a soft, light texture and an ultra-concentrated formula with corrective properties of the skin's stains: they control, attenuate and prevent their appearance by restoring the skin's natural glow.
Its formula also incorporates exfoliating agents that refine and renew the skin texture, thus accelerating the non-aggressive removal of the most superficial layers of skin. This ensures faster and better absorption of depigmenting agents.
*Paraben-free formula.
Get a more even tone with Xpert Radiant Forte by Singularderm!
Apply daily to the face, neck and any other area to be treated, massaging gently until completely absorbed, with special emphasis on the hyperpigmented areas.
AQUA. CAPRYLIC/CAPRIC TRIGLYCERIDE. PENTYLENE GLYCO. ISOHEXADECANE. C 12-15 ALKYL BENZOATE. PROPYLENE GLYCOL. GLYCERYL STEARATE. PEG-100 STEARATE. MAGNESIUM ASCORBYL PHOSPHATE. DIMETHYLMETHOXY CHROMANOL. DIAMINOPROPIONYL TRIPEPTYDE-33. LECITHIN. CARRAGEENAN. ACRYLATES/C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSS... POLYACRYLAMIDE. C13-14 ISOPARAFFIN. LAURETH-7. XANTHAN GUM. STEARIC ACID. PALMITIC ACID. SODIUM HYDROXIDE. CETYL ALCOHOL. POTASSIUM AZEALOYL DIGLYCINATE. PHENOXYETHANOL. BENZYL ALCOHOL. CAPRYLYL GLYCOL. PARFUM;
When we talk about spots, we are referring to areas of the skin that accumulate melanin. Did you know that there are several types of facial spots? They can be solar lentigo (the most common), melasma (also called chloasma, that typically appears during pregnancy) or actinic keratosis (associated with aging and a sign of accumulated sun damage). Some medication, such as hormonal contraception, can increase the appearance of melasma.
The first and most important step to take is to include a good sunscreen in your daily facial routine. Especially with SPF50. It is also advisable to avoid the sunniest hours of the day and use other means of protection, such as sunglasses, hats, etc.
I recommend following a routine with cosmetic products that help to both minimise their appearance and prevent them from getting darker. They usually contain exfoliating and depigmenting ingredients that soften the colour of the spots and unify the skin tone. These treatments are recommended in autumn and winter, as they can be photosensitising. In summer, the treatment can be continued, as long as you protect yourself appropriately from the sun and use products that your skin can tolerate or that are less concentrated.
You can start, for example, by applying an anti-spot serum before your usual cream. The most popular active ingredients for spots are kojic acid, vitamin C, tranexamic acid, glycolic acid, niacinamide...
Finally, if you do not know what is causing your blemishes or notice an unusual appearance, we recommend that you consult a dermatologist. Book a check-up appointment, especially if your skin has actinic keratosis and/or many nevi (moles).
i expected a better result
Anonymous A.
The cream is very good for my skin type
Anonymous A.
It is fine textured, penetrates well into the skin, does not leave gracienta texture.
Anonymous A.