Correctives Brighter Serum
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Ingredient name | what-it-does | irr., com. | ID-Rating |
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Propanediol | solvent, moisturizer/humectant | ||
Arbutin | antioxidant, skin brightening | goodie | |
Ferulic Acid | antioxidant, antimicrobial/antibacterial | goodie | |
Tetrahydrodiferuloylmethane | antioxidant, skin brightening, soothing | goodie | |
4-Butylresorcinol | antioxidant | ||
Artocarpus Lakoocha Wood Extract | antimicrobial/antibacterial, antioxidant, skin brightening | ||
Licochalcone A |
Lamelle Correctives Brighter SerumIngredients explained
Propanediol is a natural alternative for the often used and often bad-mouthed propylene glycol. It's produced sustainably from corn sugar and it's Ecocert approved.
It's quite a multi-tasker: can be used to improve skin moisturization, as a solvent, to boost preservative efficacy or to influence the sensory properties of the end formula.
A pretty well-known and often used ingredient with the magic ability to fade brown spots. It's used traditionally in Japan and can be found naturally in a couple of plants, including the leaves of pear trees, wheat and bearberry.
Arbutin seems to work its magic and hinder the pigmentation process at the second step of it. An enzyme called tyrosinase is needed to create melanin (the pigment that causes the brown spots) and while several other skin lightening agents work to inhibit the synthesis of tyrosinase itself (like vitamin C or licorice), arbutin lets tyrosinase be and rather hinders the melanin-forming activity of the enzyme. (So it might be a good idea to combine arbutin with some direct tyrosinase inhibitors for more skin lightening effect.)
Ferulic Acid (FA) is a goodie that can be found naturally in plant cell walls. There is a lot of it especially in the bran of grasses such as rice, wheat and oats.
FA - whose main job is to be an antioxidant - owes its fame to a 2005 research that discovered that adding in 0.5% FA to a 15% Vitamin C + 1% Vitamin E solution not only stabilizes the highly unstable, divaish Vit C, but it also doubles the photoprotection abilities of the formula.
A standardized powdered extract from the roots of the Curcuma longa (Turmeric) plant (together with this and this). The trio is called Tetrahydrocurcuminoids (THC) and has skin-brightening, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant magic properties.
Other turmeric extracts have brilliant yellow color that makes them difficult to use but this one is color-free.
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