Our moisturizing cream combines a unique mix of active ingredients renowned for their
skin-lightening attributes. Enriched with an advanced formulation containing Arbutin,
recognized for its whitening properties, it promotes long-term natural skin lightening. Blended synergistically with Licorice Extract, Glycolic Acid, Hydrolyzed Collagen, Niacinamide, Arnica Montana, and other potent natural extracts worldwide, this formula strives to achieve noticeable brightening and lightening results naturally.
Lightens dark spots, lessens the appearance of acne scars, and helps even skin tone.
Lightens dark spots, lessens the appearance of acne scars, and helps even skin tone.
Centella asiatica extract is a rich source of natural bioactive substances, triterpenoid saponins, flavonoids, phenolic acids, triterpenic steroids, amino acids and sugars. Thus, many scavenging free radicals, exhibit antiinflammatory activity and affect on the stratum corneum hydration and epidermal barrier function
Inhibits the production of an enzyme needed to produce melanin (pigment) in the skin, helps remove excess melanin, has anti-inflammatory benefits.
Skin colour results from the action of multiple biological pathways that primarily control melanin synthesis and its distribution. Additionally, skin colour management is commonly achieved by using ingredients that target these biological processes. Niacinamide is a well‐recognised bioactive for even skin tone and an effective treatment for skin hyperpigmentation disorders and for various other dermatological conditions.
Arbutin is a molecule extracted from the bearberry plant that prevents the formation of melanin. Brown spots come from pigments produced in cells called melanocytes, which contain tyrosinase enzymes. They can activate anytime they come in contact with UV light, which is why you’ll notice freckles and sun spots starting to develop if you spend too much time in the sun. That’s when arbutin comes in—it blocks tyrosinase and keeps dark spots at bay.
Centella Asiatica goes by many names and has many uses. A member of the parsley family, Centella Asiatica is common in many cuisines and has been used in both ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. While Centella Asiatica has been in the West for centuries, it’s usually played a supportive role in skin and wound care products. One of the reasons Centella Asiatica features so prominently in skin care products is that it does a great job keeping skin hydrated. That’s especially important for people with conditions like eczema or rosacea, which can dry out and sensitize your skin. Also helps with burns and wound healing, reduces inflammation, slows signs of aging, Centella Asiatica contains phytochemicals that are important for reducing oxidative stress on the cells that make up our connective tissue.
Arnica is one of those ingredients that has stood the test of time. Derived from a plant in the sunflower family, Arnica is a homeopathic herb thought to contain anti-inflammatory properties when applied to the skin topically. Helps to decrease inflammation and swelling, and soothe bug bites also inhibits inflammatory reactions, redness, tenderness, and discomfort.
Superior even skin tone and anti‐ageing benefit of a combination of 4‐hexylresorcinol and niacinamide.
It all comes back to the licorice plant. The root of the plant has been used for medicinal purposes for years and is where black licorice the candy comes from, but it's also the source of licorice extract used topically for skin. This extract is filled with a variety of beneficial compounds, which do everything from delivering antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects to help fade dark spots. Key Benefits: Minimizes the production of tyrosinase to combat discoloration, Removes excess melanin, Acts as a potent antioxidant, Offers anti-inflammatory benefits, May help control oil production in the skin Anyone looking to reap the spot-fading, skin tone-evening benefits, as well as those looking to soothe irritated skin. Do not use if pregnant.
Collagen or Hydrolyzed Collagen is often referred to as the body’s scaffolding. It’s the most important structural protein in your skin. It's available in topical and ingestible forms, and in the past, it was also a popular injectable. As far as topicals, collagen is found most commonly in creams or serums, anyone interested in increasing moisture and harnessing anti-aging powers can use collagen skincare. Key benefits: helps increase or build elasticity, reduce wrinkles, sagging, gives volume and radiance.
Vitamin C is an essential nutrient required for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of the body, including the skin. The powerful antioxidant is found naturally in fruits and vegetables and commonly produced synthetically in skincare products, such as moisturizers, toners, and, most often, serum. Protects against free radical damage, evens skin tone, and promotes collagen production. Impressive benefits of Vitamin C: Protects against environmental stressors, Promotes collagen production, Lightens dark spots
Hyaluronic acid is a molecule naturally found in your skin and the connective tissue in your body. It acts as a cushioning and lubrication agent for our joints, nerves, hair, skin, and eyes. Hyaluronic acid is a moisture binder, which means that it will attach itself to the water in the cells making your skin looking plump. So, not only is it a moisturizer it also has the ability to hold extra moisture. Lack of moisture is one of the main culprits of aging skin, which is why this ingredient is a must-have when it comes to repairing your skin’s moisture barrier. Moisturizes skin, reduces appearance of wrinkles, replenishes cell moisture, speeds wound healing.