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Formulated with L-ascorbic acid 2-glucoside, vitamin C, Prune extract and 3 types of Hyaluronic Acids of differing molecular weights. This is a medical grade brightening essence. Works by gradually penetrating the dead skin layer to deposit and lock in moisture for skin that is supple and translucent. Hyalocharge Medicated Whitening Essence is a Japanese beauty serum with a 4-step mechanism to whiten skin. The prune extract softens then the job's tears extract moisturizes skin. Hyaluronic acid deeply penetrates skin to enhance the effectiveness of vitamin C which inhibits excess melanin production. The whitening serum features a hyaluronic acid base with a concentrated dose of whitening ingredients to deeply moisturize skin while fading and preventing dark spots. L-ascorbic acid 2-glucoside is effective because the process by which is manufactured allows the antioxidants in vitamin C to reach skin cells, where they work with the skin’s natural enzymes to not only help the body manage free radicals, but also to help lighten and brighten the skin, leaving it looking and feeling more vibrant, radiant and refreshed. The ingredient has been shown in studies to support the skin’s healthy production of melanin, which has the potential to reduce dark spots – especially those that pop up as a result of photo-aging caused by exposure to pollutants and UV rays - resulting in a more even skin tone. It also helps support the healthy function of collagen, one of the main skin proteins that determines skin’s elasticity and strength. With more collagen, skin is less likely to experience fine lines and wrinkles, and will appear tighter with more elasticity. Needless to say, Hyaluronic acid plays a critical role in skin health with its unique ability to hold in moisture (1000 ml of water per gram of hyaluronic acid). Hyaluronic acid is also a “smart nutrient” as it can adjust its moisture absorption rate based on the humidity—relative to the season and the climate. The antioxidant properties of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) and its role in collagen synthesis make vitamin C a vital molecule for skin health. Dietary and topical ascorbic acid have beneficial effects on skin cells, and some studies have shown that vitamin C may help prevent and treat ultraviolet (UV)-induced damage.

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