Alpha arbutin serum

  1. 2% Alpha Arbutin Serum
  2. The Do's & Don'ts of Alpha Arbutin Serum
  3. Arbutin 101: Skin
  4. The Do's & Don'ts of Alpha Arbutin Serum
  5. 2% Alpha Arbutin Serum
  6. Arbutin 101: Skin
  7. 2% Alpha Arbutin Serum
  8. The Do's & Don'ts of Alpha Arbutin Serum
  9. Arbutin 101: Skin
  10. 2% Alpha Arbutin Serum


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2% Alpha Arbutin Serum

A concentrated 2% Alpha Arbutin serum to help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and dark spots and keep skin at an optimal hydration level. Derived from the leaves of the bearberry plant, this non irritating serum helps to brighten the skin and improve overall skin tone. Added Squalane helps to increase skin hydration and smoothness. Read More • Can be used in your AM & PM skincare routine • After cleansing and hydrating with • Follow with your preferred moisturisizer. • Apply • INKEY Tip; • When layering treatments, we suggest working from thinnest to thickest consistency. Waiting a minute or so between applying each treatment will also help to avoid pilling. When adding new products to your skincare routine, we always recommend patch testing. We advise that prior to exposure to sun you use a broad spectrum SPF, immediately and up to 7 days after. Store in a cool dry place out of sunlight. Avoid direct contact with eyes. External use only. Keep out of reach of children. CAN THIS BE USED DAILY?Yes, this is suitable for use in the AM & PM. CAN I USE THIS FOR LONG PERIOD OF TIME?Alpha Arbutin is perfectly safe to use both AM and PM every day for as long as needed. CAN I LAYER IT WITH OTHER INGREDIENTS?Yes! You can safely use it with all other ingredients both AM and PM. CAN I USE THIS ON HYPERPIGMENTATION ON MY BODY?Yes, you can apply it on all affected areas on your body. However, please ensure you are patching testing on the affected area before use. WILL THIS CAU...

The Do's & Don'ts of Alpha Arbutin Serum

Alpha Arbutin Serum - What You Need to Know • Benefits of Alpha arbutin for Skin • Do’s and Don’ts of Alpha Arbutin • Side Effects of Alpha Arbutin on Skin • How to Use Alpha Arbutin? • Take Away • Frequently Asked Questions • References While many people believe wrinkles are the most common skin worry as they age, many people are more concerned about something else: uneven skin tone. Fine wrinkles and crow's feet might age you more than age spots and reddish skin texture. While many products claim to brighten, tone, and impart radiance, sensitive skin may find them too harsh or drying. Hence, here we introduce alpha arbutin. It is a skin brightener you've probably never heard of. Vitamin C, kojic acid, and liquorice are all excellent natural skin brighteners, but arbutin outperforms them for a few reasons. Arbutin is a chemical derived from the bearberry plant that inhibits melanin synthesis. Arbutin is frequently likened to kojic acid which is produced from mushrooms and liquorice root, two other moderate brighteners which are derived from the liquorice plant. They're made up of a variety of natural substances, but they all work as tyrosinase inhibitors to lighten and brighten the skin. Brown spots are caused by pigments produced by cells called melanocytes, which contain tyrosinase enzymes. They can activate whenever they come into contact with UV radiation, which is why if you spend too much time in the sun, freckles and sunspots will appear. That's where arbutin comes...

Arbutin 101: Skin

Arbutin has this effect when it reacts with melanin, the natural pigment in your skin. When skin produces excess melanin, hyperpigmentation — that is, spots where skin is darker) — can occur. Sun exposure, pregnancy, or the use of certain medications may cause hyperpigmentation. But arbutin acts on the melanin pathway to suppress melanin activity, says Dr. Prather. The melanin pathway is essentially the complex process where skin produces pigmentation. Various skin-brightening ingredients act on different steps of this pathway, Prather explains. Arbutin itself suppresses the activity of tyrosinase, an enzyme that plays an important role in melanin production, says Small trials show that arbutin is more effective in decreasing spots of hyperpigmentation than controls, one review notes, though the strength of some of these studies is lacking. What’s more, note the researchers, arbutin has antioxidant properties, which may also play a role in its brightening benefits by reducing oxidative stress in the skin. When scouting skin-care labels, you might come across some products that contain alpha-arbutin or deoxyarbutin and some that contain beta-arbutin. Alpha-arbutin and deoxyarbutin are synthetic forms of arbutin, while beta-arbutin is the plant-derived form of arbutin. “Both forms of arbutin suppress melanin production, but studies have shown that alpha-arbutin is more stable and is estimated to be more than 10 times stronger than beta-arbutin,” Dr. Chiu says. Although not a...

The Do's & Don'ts of Alpha Arbutin Serum

Alpha Arbutin Serum - What You Need to Know • Benefits of Alpha arbutin for Skin • Do’s and Don’ts of Alpha Arbutin • Side Effects of Alpha Arbutin on Skin • How to Use Alpha Arbutin? • Take Away • Frequently Asked Questions • References While many people believe wrinkles are the most common skin worry as they age, many people are more concerned about something else: uneven skin tone. Fine wrinkles and crow's feet might age you more than age spots and reddish skin texture. While many products claim to brighten, tone, and impart radiance, sensitive skin may find them too harsh or drying. Hence, here we introduce alpha arbutin. It is a skin brightener you've probably never heard of. Vitamin C, kojic acid, and liquorice are all excellent natural skin brighteners, but arbutin outperforms them for a few reasons. Arbutin is a chemical derived from the bearberry plant that inhibits melanin synthesis. Arbutin is frequently likened to kojic acid which is produced from mushrooms and liquorice root, two other moderate brighteners which are derived from the liquorice plant. They're made up of a variety of natural substances, but they all work as tyrosinase inhibitors to lighten and brighten the skin. Brown spots are caused by pigments produced by cells called melanocytes, which contain tyrosinase enzymes. They can activate whenever they come into contact with UV radiation, which is why if you spend too much time in the sun, freckles and sunspots will appear. That's where arbutin comes...

2% Alpha Arbutin Serum

A concentrated 2% Alpha Arbutin serum to help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and dark spots and keep skin at an optimal hydration level. Derived from the leaves of the bearberry plant, this non irritating serum helps to brighten the skin and improve overall skin tone. Added Squalane helps to increase skin hydration and smoothness. Read More • Can be used in your AM & PM skincare routine • After cleansing and hydrating with • Follow with your preferred moisturisizer. • Apply • INKEY Tip; • When layering treatments, we suggest working from thinnest to thickest consistency. Waiting a minute or so between applying each treatment will also help to avoid pilling. When adding new products to your skincare routine, we always recommend patch testing. We advise that prior to exposure to sun you use a broad spectrum SPF, immediately and up to 7 days after. Store in a cool dry place out of sunlight. Avoid direct contact with eyes. External use only. Keep out of reach of children. CAN THIS BE USED DAILY?Yes, this is suitable for use in the AM & PM. CAN I USE THIS FOR LONG PERIOD OF TIME?Alpha Arbutin is perfectly safe to use both AM and PM every day for as long as needed. CAN I LAYER IT WITH OTHER INGREDIENTS?Yes! You can safely use it with all other ingredients both AM and PM. CAN I USE THIS ON HYPERPIGMENTATION ON MY BODY?Yes, you can apply it on all affected areas on your body. However, please ensure you are patching testing on the affected area before use. WILL THIS CAU...

Arbutin 101: Skin

Arbutin has this effect when it reacts with melanin, the natural pigment in your skin. When skin produces excess melanin, hyperpigmentation — that is, spots where skin is darker) — can occur. Sun exposure, pregnancy, or the use of certain medications may cause hyperpigmentation. But arbutin acts on the melanin pathway to suppress melanin activity, says Dr. Prather. The melanin pathway is essentially the complex process where skin produces pigmentation. Various skin-brightening ingredients act on different steps of this pathway, Prather explains. Arbutin itself suppresses the activity of tyrosinase, an enzyme that plays an important role in melanin production, says Small trials show that arbutin is more effective in decreasing spots of hyperpigmentation than controls, one review notes, though the strength of some of these studies is lacking. What’s more, note the researchers, arbutin has antioxidant properties, which may also play a role in its brightening benefits by reducing oxidative stress in the skin. When scouting skin-care labels, you might come across some products that contain alpha-arbutin or deoxyarbutin and some that contain beta-arbutin. Alpha-arbutin and deoxyarbutin are synthetic forms of arbutin, while beta-arbutin is the plant-derived form of arbutin. “Both forms of arbutin suppress melanin production, but studies have shown that alpha-arbutin is more stable and is estimated to be more than 10 times stronger than beta-arbutin,” Dr. Chiu says. Although not a...

2% Alpha Arbutin Serum

A concentrated 2% Alpha Arbutin serum to help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and dark spots and keep skin at an optimal hydration level. Derived from the leaves of the bearberry plant, this non irritating serum helps to brighten the skin and improve overall skin tone. Added Squalane helps to increase skin hydration and smoothness. Read More • Can be used in your AM & PM skincare routine • After cleansing and hydrating with • Follow with your preferred moisturisizer. • Apply • INKEY Tip; • When layering treatments, we suggest working from thinnest to thickest consistency. Waiting a minute or so between applying each treatment will also help to avoid pilling. When adding new products to your skincare routine, we always recommend patch testing. We advise that prior to exposure to sun you use a broad spectrum SPF, immediately and up to 7 days after. Store in a cool dry place out of sunlight. Avoid direct contact with eyes. External use only. Keep out of reach of children. CAN THIS BE USED DAILY?Yes, this is suitable for use in the AM & PM. CAN I USE THIS FOR LONG PERIOD OF TIME?Alpha Arbutin is perfectly safe to use both AM and PM every day for as long as needed. CAN I LAYER IT WITH OTHER INGREDIENTS?Yes! You can safely use it with all other ingredients both AM and PM. CAN I USE THIS ON HYPERPIGMENTATION ON MY BODY?Yes, you can apply it on all affected areas on your body. However, please ensure you are patching testing on the affected area before use. WILL THIS CAU...

The Do's & Don'ts of Alpha Arbutin Serum

Alpha Arbutin Serum - What You Need to Know • Benefits of Alpha arbutin for Skin • Do’s and Don’ts of Alpha Arbutin • Side Effects of Alpha Arbutin on Skin • How to Use Alpha Arbutin? • Take Away • Frequently Asked Questions • References While many people believe wrinkles are the most common skin worry as they age, many people are more concerned about something else: uneven skin tone. Fine wrinkles and crow's feet might age you more than age spots and reddish skin texture. While many products claim to brighten, tone, and impart radiance, sensitive skin may find them too harsh or drying. Hence, here we introduce alpha arbutin. It is a skin brightener you've probably never heard of. Vitamin C, kojic acid, and liquorice are all excellent natural skin brighteners, but arbutin outperforms them for a few reasons. Arbutin is a chemical derived from the bearberry plant that inhibits melanin synthesis. Arbutin is frequently likened to kojic acid which is produced from mushrooms and liquorice root, two other moderate brighteners which are derived from the liquorice plant. They're made up of a variety of natural substances, but they all work as tyrosinase inhibitors to lighten and brighten the skin. Brown spots are caused by pigments produced by cells called melanocytes, which contain tyrosinase enzymes. They can activate whenever they come into contact with UV radiation, which is why if you spend too much time in the sun, freckles and sunspots will appear. That's where arbutin comes...

Arbutin 101: Skin

Arbutin has this effect when it reacts with melanin, the natural pigment in your skin. When skin produces excess melanin, hyperpigmentation — that is, spots where skin is darker) — can occur. Sun exposure, pregnancy, or the use of certain medications may cause hyperpigmentation. But arbutin acts on the melanin pathway to suppress melanin activity, says Dr. Prather. The melanin pathway is essentially the complex process where skin produces pigmentation. Various skin-brightening ingredients act on different steps of this pathway, Prather explains. Arbutin itself suppresses the activity of tyrosinase, an enzyme that plays an important role in melanin production, says Small trials show that arbutin is more effective in decreasing spots of hyperpigmentation than controls, one review notes, though the strength of some of these studies is lacking. What’s more, note the researchers, arbutin has antioxidant properties, which may also play a role in its brightening benefits by reducing oxidative stress in the skin. When scouting skin-care labels, you might come across some products that contain alpha-arbutin or deoxyarbutin and some that contain beta-arbutin. Alpha-arbutin and deoxyarbutin are synthetic forms of arbutin, while beta-arbutin is the plant-derived form of arbutin. “Both forms of arbutin suppress melanin production, but studies have shown that alpha-arbutin is more stable and is estimated to be more than 10 times stronger than beta-arbutin,” Dr. Chiu says. Although not a...

2% Alpha Arbutin Serum

A concentrated 2% Alpha Arbutin serum to help reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and dark spots and keep skin at an optimal hydration level. Derived from the leaves of the bearberry plant, this non irritating serum helps to brighten the skin and improve overall skin tone. Added Squalane helps to increase skin hydration and smoothness. Read More • Can be used in your AM & PM skincare routine • After cleansing and hydrating with • Follow with your preferred moisturisizer. • Apply • INKEY Tip; • When layering treatments, we suggest working from thinnest to thickest consistency. Waiting a minute or so between applying each treatment will also help to avoid pilling. When adding new products to your skincare routine, we always recommend patch testing. We advise that prior to exposure to sun you use a broad spectrum SPF, immediately and up to 7 days after. Store in a cool dry place out of sunlight. Avoid direct contact with eyes. External use only. Keep out of reach of children. CAN THIS BE USED DAILY?Yes, this is suitable for use in the AM & PM. CAN I USE THIS FOR LONG PERIOD OF TIME?Alpha Arbutin is perfectly safe to use both AM and PM every day for as long as needed. CAN I LAYER IT WITH OTHER INGREDIENTS?Yes! You can safely use it with all other ingredients both AM and PM. CAN I USE THIS ON HYPERPIGMENTATION ON MY BODY?Yes, you can apply it on all affected areas on your body. However, please ensure you are patching testing on the affected area before use. WILL THIS CAU...