Hyperpigmentation & Scar Routine
Clinically proven 4-step routine with Advanced Retinal to visibly reduce hyperpigmentation, blemish scars and post-blemish marks in 4 weeks.
The Science: Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs when melanocytes overproduce melanin in response to skin trauma. Our Advanced Retinal Serum contains the highest concentration of Retinal to accelerate cellular turnover, while Fulvic Acid Cleanser with Nordic Peat and Kakadu Plum (rich in Vitamin C) helps inhibit melanin production and boost radiance.
Clinical Results: This routine is clinically proven to improve skin texture and appearance in 4 weeks, with visible reduction in post-blemish scarring and hyperpigmentation.
Supporting Ingredients: Hyaluronic Acid Serum provides essential hydration for optimal cell function, while Peptide Moisturiser maintains skin barrier integrity throughout the renewal process.
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Suitable for:
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Oily skin
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Normal skin
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Combination skin
Targets:
- Hyperpigmentation
- Acne Scars
- Uneven Skin Tone
Understanding Your Skin's Renewal Process
What Causes Dark Spots & Scars?
When skin experiences trauma from acne, it triggers two responses: scar tissue formation and melanin overproduction. Understanding this helps you choose the right treatment approach.
Why Retinal Works:
Retinal (retinaldehyde) is the direct precursor to retinoic acid, making it more potent than retinol but gentler than prescription tretinoin. It accelerates cellular turnover, helping damaged skin cells shed faster.
The Role of Fulvic Acid:
This rare ingredient from Nordic peat acts as a natural exfoliant and antioxidant, helping to brighten existing discoloration while protecting against future damage.
Supporting Your Skin Barrier:
Hyaluronic Acid and peptides ensure your skin stays hydrated and strong during the renewal process, preventing irritation and maintaining optimal healing conditions.
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