Skinbetter Science announced the launch or the equally intensive skin tone corrector, a discoloration concealer designed to provide proven clinical impressions in discoloration, opacity and texture of the skin.
As part of the uniform products portfolio, the original serum that corrects the tone of the skin with optimized ingredients to reduce the stubborn discoloration is equally intensive.
The skin discoloration results from the excess of melanin triggered by extrinsic aggressors such as UV and contamination, as well as intrinsic factors that induce oxidative stress. The discoloration may appear as points of age, discoloration and pih, varying in tone and persistence.
“We eptimize precisely our Bryt technology to address the stubborn dark spots. We are reigning this category with an innovation that combines two of our biotechnologies of cutting eggs, Bryter and Tap,” says Genevief Bibeau, Skinbetter general manager. Of Skinbetter. “With the launch of equally intensive, we are providing an innovative solution to help correct the appearance of discoloration by offering a proven and proven clinical solution that addresses real unpaid needs for patients and suppliers.”
Serum ingredients that correct equally intensive skin are optimized to address stubborn discoloration, while promoting soft and effective skin resurgence through a mixture or AHA. The silky and light formula also incorporates Tap antioxidant technology, which is presented in the best -selling antioxidant defense and reparation of Skinbetter, to help reduce oxidative stress, a known discoloration trigger.
Clinical study in patients with mild to severe pigmentation
In a 12 -week clinical study of 40 patients with slight to severe pigmentation, opacity and rough texture, the serum that corrected the equally intensive skin tone delivered significant and progressive improvements:
At four weeks, the patients agreed:
- 98% of patients said the skin looked brighter
- 95% or patient said that the general appearance of the skin improved
- 93% of patients said the skin looked more uniform
At 12 weeks, the study reported:
- 47% improvement in skin opacity
- 46% improvement in the roughness of the skin
- 42% improvement in unequal skin tone
“Skinbetter Science continues to lead innovation, now combining Bryter’s new biotechnology with its patented technology,” says Sonia Batra, MD, dermatologist certified by the Board, in a statement. “This serum offers substantial improvements in the appearance of persistent discoloration while coinning a high tolerability, even the clinical test is suitable for sensitive skin. It is a real advance in the way we address the stubborn discoloration.”
The serum that corrects the equally intensive skin is suitable for use twice a day, morning and night, and can be applied on the face, neck and decolleté. The product is now available exclusive through authorized Skinbetter Science suppliers.
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