Mesoprotech Melan 130 Pigment Control 50mL
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Mesoestetic Mesoprotech Melan 130 Pigment Control is a tinted sunscreen that provides high protection against UVA, UVB, HEV, and IR, while also reducing pigmentation.
Formulated with Potassium Azelaoyl Diglycinate and Mesoprotech Complex, Mesoestetic Mesoprotech Melan 130 Pigment Control helps to even out skin tone by regulating melanin synthesis, enhancing its anti-spot effect.
This ultra-light, tinted, water-resistant fluid improves the skin tone and conceals imperfections while actively treating them.
Suitable for all skin types, it is ideal for skin with discoloration and hyperpigmentation.
Dermatologically Approved.
Oxybenzone-Free. Avobenzone-Free. Paraben-Free. Sulfate-Free. Formaldehyde-Free. Mineral Oil-Free. Phthalate-Free. Talc-Free. Synthetic Dye-Free. Gluten-Free.
Mesoprotech Melan 130 Pigment Control Evo Benefits:
Provides high-range sun protection against both visible and invisible radiation
- Provides a natural unified skin tone
- Provides depigmenting action, reducing dark spots and discoloration
- Defends the skin against occasional and cumulative sun exposure
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Brand:Mesoestetic
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Category:Paraben-free, Sulfate-Free, Sunscreen
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Concern:Acne, Acne Scar, Anti-Aging, Brightening, Discoloration, Free Radical Protection, Hyperpigmentation, Sun Damage
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Skin Type:Combination, Dry, Mature, Normal, Oily
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Ingredient:Dimethicone
- How to use:
- Shake well before use. Thirty minutes before sun exposure, apply a generous amount over the face, neck and décolleté or any area exposed to the sun. Should be applied three times a day: morning, noon, and evening. Reapply every two hours when exposed to direct sunlight and especially after drying yourself with a towel, swimming or perspiring. Repeating the application is essential to maintain the level of protection and effectiveness of the treatment. When exposed to direct sunlight, wear sunglasses and a sun hat and avoid the midday hours, which is when solar radiation is most intense (11 a.m. - 4 p.m.).