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Lumixyl MD Topical Brightening Creme

Lumixyl MD Topical Brightening Creme

Target unwanted discoloration with this patent pending creme formula. This revolutionary Lumixyl peptide works to brighten skin tone and increase luminosity without the use of hydroquinone.

LumixylTM is a peptide technology that improves the appearance of unwanted discolouration, age spots, sun spots and uneven skin tone.

Developed by dermatological researchers out of Stanford University, this ground-breaking technology is the only peptide capable of directly inhibiting the enzyme (tyrosinase) responsible for initiating the overproduction of melanin that can cause uneven pigmentation and dark spots.

Clinical studies demonstrate that topical use of LumixylTM visibly improves mild to moderate hyperpigmentation with excellent volunteer satisfaction in as little as 8 weeks.

Moreover, in-use and Repeated Insult Patch Testing (RIPT) studies confirm that LumixylTM is safe for topical use and does not elicit irritation or allergic reaction. Neither does LumixylTM cause increased sensitivity to sunlight as do many commonly used brightening agents.

LumixylTM Topical Brightening Crème can be used alone or in combination with other treatments or devices such as tretinoin, laser resurfacing and SilkPeelTM DermalinfusionTM, respectively, to diminish dark spots, uneven pigmentation and improve overall skin tone.

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