Anti-Pigmentation Night Cream
Melanin is a natural pigment that gives skin its color. Exposure to sunlight, hormonal influences and aging can cause increased production of melanin and serve as a trigger for hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation occurs in the form of dark spots and aging spots (also known as sunscreens) that make the skin appear uneven. Eucerin Anti-Pigment Night Cream contains Tiamidol, an effective, patented ingredient that acts on the key cause of hyperpigmentation by reducing melanin production. It has been clinically and dermatologically proven to reduce dark spots and prevent their recurrence. The first results are visible after two weeks and are continuously improving with regular use. Night Cream also contains dexpanthenol - a known active ingredient that stimulates skin regeneration during the night. The skin is even and radiant. Introducing Tiamidol
Thiamidol is a patented ingredient of Eucerin. This active ingredient, which has been developed for 10 years, is very effective and has been clinically and dermatologically proven to reduce dark spots and prevent their recurrence. Panthenol and dexpanthenol are two names commonly used for the same ingredient. Panthenol converts to pantothenic acid (also known as vitamin B) in the skin and enhances skin renewal and regeneration. When applied on a regular basis, it has proven and significantly improves skin irritation symptoms such as dryness, rough skin, dandruff and redness.
Panthenol / dexpanthenol also improves hydration in the outer layers of the skin and helps to reduce transepidermal water loss. How it works Thiamidol acts on the root of hyperpigmentation by inhibiting the production of melanin in the skin, causing the existing dark spots to fade and preventing the formation of new dark spots. Thiamidol is a key active ingredient in the Eucerin Antipigment line and has been clinically and dermatologically proven to reduce dark spots and prevent their recurrence. The first results are visible after two weeks and are continuously improved with regular use. |