M.A.D Skincare - Spot On Targeted Skin Brightening Serum 15ml

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SKU
4230095
AED 195.00
Quick Overview

What it is?  Spot On Targeted Skin Brightening serum will help minimize dark spots, uneven skin tone and help give a burst of radiance to dull tired skin. For best results use this twice daily to improve skin tone.

Why you'll love it:

  • A light weight brightening serum
  • Contains excellent skin brightening properties
  • Minimizes the appearance of skin discoloration
  • For best results use this twice daily to improve skin tone
  • Does not contain parabens or chemical colorants
  • Non comedogenic, Fragrance-free, Paraben-free

How To Use:

Cleanse face with M.A.D Brightening Cleanser. Pat Dry. Apply Spot On Targeted Brightening Serum to affected area or all over face and neck avoiding contact with eyes. Can be used daily, in the evening.

Key Ingredients:

Emblica Fruit Extract:  This plant derivative provides skin with excellent skin brightening properties and helps minimize the appearance of skin discoloration.

Multi Vitamin C Complex:  This combination of stabile Vitamin C helps to brighten and add luminosity to dull tired skin.

Blueberry Fruit Extract:  An excellent source of antioxidants, blueberry extract has been used for centuries to achieve optimum skin luminosity and to revitalize dull skin and hasten healing.

BVOS-C:  A stabile, oil soluble form of Vitamin C, called Tetrahexyldecyl Ascorbate, BVOS-C offers UV-protection, skin whitening, and anti-aging benefits as well as aiding in collagen synthesis.

Stay-C® 50:  This stable form of Vitamin C, sodium ascorbyl phosphate.

Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate:  Magnesium ascorbyl phosphate, know as MAP, is a water soluble and highly stable form of Vitamin C.

ß-White:  ß-White ™ is an innovative TGF-ß biomimetic encapsulated whitening peptide and serves as a key ingredient to a safe, progressive and efficient lightening effect.

Lumiskin:  Lumiskin™, powerful new antioxidant product made from Chilean tree bark, gives dramatic results in controlling melanin, the pigment that makes skin darker.