ENEOMEY LIGHT RENEW GEL 30ML
This night care designed for oily skin is mainly recommended in case of pigmentary spots on the face.
Description of ENEOMEY LIGHT RENEW GEL 30ML
His actions:
- Lightens and homogenizes the complexion
- Reduces pigment spots
- Potentiates the results of lightening peels
Its assets:
Glycolic acid 10% : It is a fruit acid extracted from sugar cane, beet or grapes. Its small molecular size allows it to penetrate easily into the skin. It stimulates cellular activity (collegene, elastin), evenly distributes melanin cells, it allows the synthesis of hyaluronic acid and has an exfoliating effect that improves the appearance of the skin.
Phytic acid 4%: It comes from wheat oats and barley. It has inflammatory properties useful on brown spots because their manufacture leads to inflammations.
Advice for use and dosage
After careful facial cleansing, apply morning and evening to the area to be treated for 3 months. Then one application per day for one year is recommended
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Composition
INCI formula: Aqua (water), alcohol denat, glycolic acid, phytic acid, ammonia, polyquaternium-10, citric acid, hydroxyethylcellulose, disodium EDTA.
Precaution of use
External use only.
Introducing ENEOMEY LIGHT RENEW GEL 30ML
30ml tube.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
Pigment marks are characterized by small brown spots. They can appear suddenly and at any age.
There are several possible causes:
- Acne: if you expose a pimple in the sun this may cause a hyperpigmentation of skin resulting in the appearance of these brown spots.
- Hormones: contraceptive pills or other drugs that alter the hormonal balance may also be the cause. Hormonal activity can also reveal melasma, also called "pregnancy mask", a form of irregular pigmentation that affects some pregnant women.
- Exposure to the sun: prolonged exposure to reveal dark spots also called solar lentigines.
- Aging: they can start to appear from 40 years old. Indeed, aging triggers an overproduction of melanin. The areas most exposed to the sun are the most affected (hands, face, neck, chest)