Kojic Strong Bleaching

Description

La Strong Bleaching Cream est formulée avec de l’acide kojique hautement actif, conçue pour cibler les zones d’hyper-pigmentation, taches brunes, irrégularités du teint et pigmentation post-inflammatoire. Elle aide à inhiber la production de mélanine, pour un teint plus homogène et visiblement éclairci. 
Usage recommandé uniquement sur les zones concernées, en complément d’une protection solaire quotidienne.

 Bienfaits

  • Aide à atténuer visuellement les taches pigmentaires et zones foncées.

  • Améliore l’uniformité du teint pour un rendu plus lisse.

  • Formule concentrée à l’acide kojique (à utiliser avec modération).

  • Texture crème riche, usage ciblé.

 Conseils d’utilisation

En soirée : après nettoyage, appliquer une fine couche sur les zones à traiter (visage ou corps), éviter les zones autour des yeux, nez, bouche. Le lendemain, utiliser un écran solaire SPF 30+. Pendant le traitement, éviter l’exposition directe au soleil et faire un test de tolérance.

Précautions importantes

  • Ne pas utiliser sur peau non lésée ni pendant la grossesse ou l’allaitement sans avis médical.

  • Arrêter en cas d’irritation, rougeur persistante ou œdème.

  • Ce type de produit peut être soumis à réglementation stricte selon le pays — vérifier conformité locale avant commercialisation.

 Caractéristiques

  • Contenance : 50 ml

  • Type de peau : zones à pigmentation accrue (visage, cou, mains, corps)

  • Actif principal : acide kojique high-potency

  • Usage : ciblé, non quotidien sur tout le corps

 Ciblez efficacement vos taches avec la Strong Bleaching Cream – Kojic Acid Formula. Pour un teint plus homogène, appliquez-la chaque soir sur les zones concernées… avec vigilance et soin.

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