 | Description of Cosmesis Pigment Correcting Cream, 0.5 oz, Life Extension |  |
Life Extension Pigment Correcting Cream
Renowned dermatologist Gary Goldfaden, M.D., has developed novel solutions for the most common skin problems encountered by maturing adults. Based on extensive clinical testing, these formulas are designed with potent antioxidant tea extracts (red, green, and white) to correct specific areas of concern, such as the appearance of darkness and puffiness under the eyes, fine lines, rough skin, loose skin, and more. These products can be used in conjunction with any other skin treatments or products. They are specially formulated exclusively for Life Extension.
Pigment Correcting Cream helps even skin tone and lighten areas of discoloration on the hands, neck or chest. It combines alpha arbutin, a natural skin-lightening agent, with a combination of potent antioxidant tea extracts. This formulation lightens large areas of hyper-pigmentation, freckles and spots (like those found on the top of hands). Excellent for all skin types, it can be used daily.
Pigment Correcting Cream Ingredients:
Purified Water, Alpha Arbutin, Jojoba oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Squalane, Hyaluronic Acid, Laureth-7, C13-14 Isoparaffin, Polyacrylamide Propylene Glycol, Concentrated Tea Blend Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Ethylhexylglycerin.
Dosage and Use:
Apply one to two times daily on larger areas of the skin.
May be used in conjunction with any other skin treatments or products.
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