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treating hyperpigmentation


Elizabeth Arden Pro®’s Skin Brightening System contains two key products – Skin Brightening Serum and Brightening Peel Pads. While the serum focuses on a powerful combination of Lactic acid and Chlorogenic acid, supported by AHA Retinoid Conjugate and vitamin C, the peel pads use a stronger solution of Lactic and Chlorogenic acid up to a total of 30%. These should be used with a broad spectrum sun protection such as the Triple Action Protector.


• SkinBrands: 03330 142 434


The SkinBase Facial™ was designed as a hyperpigmentation treatment. During the session, microdermabrasion is used to gently remove the top layer of skin, lifting away the darkened layer. It is incredibly important to remember to protect skin with a high SPF after treatment as the new tissue revealed will be extremely delicate.


• SkinBase: 01782 770 810


The Pollogen geneO+ machine utilises three skin- enhancing technologies – OxyGeneo, Ultrasound and TriPollar RF – to create an all-in-one skin treatment using one machine. These treat the skin in a variety of different ways, providing an exfoliating action while inducing collagen and elastin regeneration, helping skin to renew itself for a more flawless complexion.


• Advanced Esthetics Solutions: 029 2023 1228


Help soften and brighten your client’s skin, reducing the appearance of sun and age spots thanks to Ark Skincare’s SkinPerfector Radiance Serum. The new and improved formula, rich in vitamin C, brightens dull skin while reversing signs of ageing for a more youthful complexion. Amino acids and Red Algae also brighten the complexion while Velvet Flower seed aids skin cell repair and regeneration.


• Ark Skincare: 020 8339 6112


BeautyLab’s Glycolic range of retail products are ideal for clients who suffer with hyperpigmentation.


Included in the line-up are their Glycowash 5% (pictured) to help resurface, cleanse, brighten and decongest skin; Lemon Peel Lightening Concentrate to even skin tone; Peptide Lightening Complex to help repair, lighten and reduce the look of dark spots while preventing new ones from occurring and Ultra Defence Hydrator SPF50 to repair, soothe and hydrate the skin, preventing future pigmentation and age spots.


• Gerrard International: 0845 217 1360


Nannic’s Skin Tone Balancer helps to target hyperpigmentation from all angles, using four key ingredients. Melanocortin inhibits the hormonal commandos the pigment cell gets from the brain; Rumex extract inhibits the enzyme activity in the pigment cell to reduce production of melanin; a peptide from Jack Fruit inhibits pigment distribution to the keratinocytes and Manganese Chelates Superoxide dismutase to inhibit radical inflammation.


• Nannic UK: 020 7735 6662


Crystal Clear stock a multitude of products to help brighten, illuminate and protect the skin - one of which is their Skin Brightening Complex (pictured). Packed full of natural brightening ingredients such as Arbutin from Bearberry, this formula clarifies and brings radiance to the skin while protecting it from harmful UVA/UVB rays.


Other options from the brand include their 10 Minute Glow Mask, Crystal Clear Illuminate and Crystal Clear Protect and Repair.


• Crystal Clear: 0151 709 7227


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