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Medik8 Solutions White Balance Serum

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White Balance Serum is a concentrated topical serum, to help alleviate existing hyperpigmentation and prevent future skin discolouration.

Medik8 Solutions White Balance Serum

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Apart from discolouration resulting from chronic sun exposure, it is hormonal changes from taking 'the' birth control pill, HRT and pregnancy that is the most common cause of hyperpigmentation, called melasma (or chloasma). White Balance Serum is a concentrated topical serum, to help alleviate existing hyperpigmentation and prevent future skin discolouration using a complex of powerful professional-only actives that outperform Kojic Acid in clinical trials and without the dryness and irritation associated with bleaches. White Balance dramatically freshens & brightens your complexion every day.

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Directions for use

Individual results vary. Expect to see an improvement withi 8-12 weeks if used as directed.For all skin types. Suitable for black, asian & white skin hues.

What the Experts say

Professional Strength Hyperpigmentation Fading Formula for Face Evens-Out Facial Skin Tone Encourages Skin Brightness Promotes Cell Renewal No acid or bleach - No dryness or irritation Dramatically freshens & brightens your complexion everyday. Incorporating next generation skin brighteners designed for maximum effectiveness in evening skin tone, without the dryness and irritation associated with bleaches. Causes of Hyperpigmentation: Pregnancy - can trigger overproduction of melanin that causes the "mask of pregnancy" (melasma) on the face and darkened skin on the abdomen and other areas. The birth control pill or HRT may also cause hyperpigmentation with a similar kind of hormonal change that occurs during pregnancy or the decrease of production of oestrogen. Skin diseases such as acne may leave dark spots after the condition clears. Injuries to the skin, including some surgeries. Sun exposure, following the use of deodorant soaps, scented toiletries, and various cosmetics can also produce this mottled pigmentation. This is called a phototoxic reaction and is due to ultraviolet radiation being absorbed by the chemical substance (perfume, cologne and other types of fragrance) on the skin. This pigmentation often extends down to the sun-exposed areas of the neck.