Meladerm
Pigment Reducing Complex |
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Meladerm Pigment Reducing Complex is a skin lightener cream that works to diminish the appearance of spots, melasma, uneven skin and hyperpigmentation. This formula has been in the market for over ten years. Most of the active ingredients in the formula are derived from natural extracts such as Mulberry, Licorice and Bearberry plants. It is hydroquinone free. Your skin color comes from a natural pigment called melanin. Melanin pigment is synthesized in specialized cytoplasmic organelles called melanosomes Within the melanosome, the enzymatic conversion of the amino acid tyrosine to melanin is catalyzed by the enzyme tyrosinase. The melanosomes in darker portions of the skin are more active than those found in normal areas of the body. Ideally, it is best to target this process in multiple ways by dealing with not only the melanosomes, but also the enzyme tyrosinase. And with the help of exfoliation agents, the initial effects of the complex can often be seen within 2 weeks. Meladerm helps with the following problems:
Go to the Official Meladerm Website for more information |
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Actual Customer Feedback, Reviews, Testimonials and Complaints |
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"I just started with the meladerm few weeks ago. I am already seeing some gradual fading. I love how well my makeup goes on after I apply it. It leaves a nice matte finish to my skin which is great."
"I just started using the meladerm and it is working for me. I'm seeing some lightening and it doesn't irritate my skin at all. Now I'm trying to find a skin lightening lotion for my body too... the meladerm cream is too small for my whole body. When I emailed the Civant company, they told me they don't have any plans for a body lotion."
"I can say from personal experience that this stuff Meladerm does work for moderate cases of melasma like mine. I've had mild melasma above my lip and cheeks after having my second son... I have been using this now for just a little over 5 months and I am finally seeing some improvement. I use meladerm twice a day and also use La Roche Posay brand sunblock. Though the cheeks have not lightened considerably, the "mustache" has faded quite a bit. Some days I even find myself having to look even closer in the mirror to see if it's still there! Anyway, I thought I would pass along this information for anyone that is still battling melasma."
"This cream is amazing. My auntie recommended it to me couple months ago and I have been using it every day since. I bought the 1.7 oz and it seems to almost be finished, but it’s hard to tell since you can’t see inside the bottle. I am applying it everywhere on my face to try to lighten my face up. It’s not that I want to be lighter skin tone, but my face was so much darker than my body. My chest and stomach are sooo light.. but then my arms, neck and face were like 4 shades darker. I was told to use this Meladerm cream by my auntie and so far I am loving it. My face has already gotten much lighter and everyone says my skin looks flawless. I havn’t tried it on my hands or arms yet. I think I will need a larger size for that."
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Product Specification |
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| Manufacturer | Civant Skin Care |
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| Ingredients: (vitamins, herbal, miscellaneous) | Water, Niacinamide (Vitamin B3), PEG 4 (and) Lactic Acid (and) Kojic Acid (and) Butylene Glycol (and) Mulberry Root Extract (and) Bearberry Extract (and) Licorice Extract, Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C), Alpha Arbutin, Cetyl Alcohol (and) Glyceryl Stearate (and) PEG-75 Stearate (and) Ceteth-20 (and) Steareth-20, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Sunflower Oil, 1-Methylhydantoine-2-imide (Tego® Cosmo C250), Ethoxydiglycol, Glycereth-26, Glycereth Stearate, Steareth-2, Steareth-21, Cetearyl Alcohol (and) Ceteareth-20, Glycerin, Gigawhite™ (Mallow Extract, Peppermint Leaf Extract, Primula Veris Extract, Alchemilla Vulgaris Extract, Veronica Officinalis Extract, Melissa Officinalis Leaf Extract, Achillea Millefolium Extract), Cetearyl Alcohol (and) Polysorbate 60, Dimethicone, Stearyl Alcohol, Lemon Juice Extract, Glyceryl-2 Cocoate (and) Benzoic Acid, Carbopol 980, Triethanolamine, Sorbic Acid, Fragrance, Retinyl Palmitate (Vitamin A), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Urea, Emblica Extract |
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| Prescription Needed | No | |
| Side Effects | None Reported | |
| Ships to | USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland & Others. See official site for details. | |
| FDA Approved | N/A | |
| Money Back Guarantee | 30-Day Money Back Guarantee | |
| Price / discount | Varies | |
| Website | Official Meladerm Homepage to buy |
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| About Skin Lighteners | One of the most common skin issues people suffer from is discoloration in its various forms. However, there are solutions out there to improve discolorations, even skin tone and help you look and feel your best. Many discolorations are caused by an abundance of melanin and that is where the focus of many of today’s products lies. Whether you want to reduce the pigment in a mole or birthmark, correct sun damage, eliminate age spots or just even out the tone of blotchy skin, skin lighteners can help you improve your appearance. Melanin production is the root of skin darkening problems, therefore skin lightening products focus on prohibiting melanin production. To do this, many work to inhibit tyrosanise, which is the catalyst for melanin production. Some of the common things used to treat melanin imbalance are alpha-arbutin, beta-arbutin, glycolic acid, lactic acid, and vitamin C. Alpha-arbutin blocks melanin by stopping the oxidation of tyrosanise. Beta-arbutin comes from the Bearberry plant and is a relatively recent replacement for the old stand-by in treating discoloration, hydroquinone. Glycolic acid is an alpha hydroxyl acid which evens the skin tone and is even effective in diminishing fine lines and wrinkles. Lactic acid is used often in products geared toward those with sensitive skin, and vitamin C is a natural antioxidant which helps lighten melanin. There is no reason to suffer embarrassing and unsightly discolorations. With the huge array of skin lighteners like Meladerm on the market today, there is a product out there to fit your budget and your needs. Many people have exposed themselves to too much sun at one time or another and if damaged skin was the result it was something that had to be lived with or covered with makeup. That is no longer the case. People who were born with moles or birthmarks that they would like to be less prominent will benefit from skin lightening products as well. There is no reason to undergo a painful procedure to remove the mole, when it can be lightened instead. Uneven skin tone can be made smooth and beautiful making heavy makeup a thing of the past. Everyone wants to feel good and part of feeling good is looking your best whether you are the natural type or someone who prefers everyday glamour. Skin lighteners like Meladerm are an easy way to improve the look of your skin along with the way you feel in it. |
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