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Malwina Zasada, Renata Dębowska, Monika Pasikowska, Beata Ostrowska and Elżbieta Budzisz
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2150/2016.10.006
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ABSTRACT
Hyperpigmentation can be caused by long-term UV (ultraviolet) exposure,
hormonal imbalances, skin ageing processes, as well as skin inflammation, skin injuries and accumulation of
hemosiderin. A brightening complex consisting of niacin, Rumex spp. and biomimetic
peptide is supposed to be an efficient alternative for commonly used
brightening agents. In-vivo research of night
cream (1474) was conducted in order to confirm the safety and efficiency of
tri-active brightening cream in treatment of facial skin hyperpigmentation. The research was
conducted on a group of 30 female patients, and the night cream was applied once a day for six weeks. The research
was done by the use of VISIA® system, multifunctional MPA and PRIMOS® projection system, which was applied with
VISIOSCAN camera. Besides, the research also included a questionnaire. A decrease in melanin
by 16% and 25% at 93% and 96% of patients, respectively, was observed after three and six weeks of regular
application of the cream. Furthermore, we also noticed reduction of erythema
which was accompanied by an increase in the skin moisture. Brightening of
changes on hyperpigmented facial skin proved to be efficient after an
application of tri-active complex which was a component of the night cream.
KEYWORDS
Hyperpigmentation, brightening, tri-active complex.
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Zasada, M., et al. 2016. “Efficacy of Tri-active Brightening and Anti-aging Complex in Treatment of Facial Skin Hyperpigmentation.” Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology 4 (10): 564-573.
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