Meladerm Ingredients – A Little Science for You

by Kelly Weiren on November 22, 2009

What sets apart Meladerm from other skin lightening products is the extensive research that went behind its creation and formulation. It took its manufacturers four years to develop its cutting edge formula, proving that extensive study was put on to the product. Armed with the latest skin care and skin lightening technologies, Meladerm does not only brighten the user’s overall complexion, but lightens unwanted spots such as freckles, melasma, sun damage, age and liver spots, tans, old scars, acne marks, birth marks and skin discolorations.

Safe, all-natural ingredients

Meladerm DOES NOT contain any harmful substances and ingredients such as hydroquinone, steroids and mercury, which may cause some side effects after long term and consistent use. Instead, the product uses completely safe and effective active Meladerm ingredients such as Alpha Arbutin, Niacinamide, Mulberry, Bearberry, Locorice, and Lemon Juice Extracts, Embilica Powder, Kojic Acid and Lactic Acid. These substances contain the same lightening properties that hydroquinoine has, minus the side effects.

Alpha Arbutin is a pure water soluble biosynthetic ingredient that has been proven to restrict the activity of the enzyme tyrosinase, which is responsible for catalyzing tyrosine into melanin (the substance responsible for skin color). Niacinamide or Vitamin B3, on the other hand, restricts the transfer of melanosomes to keratinocytes (from melanocytes), therefore restricting skin pigmentation. In addition, Niacinamide has been proven to reduce acne.

Bearberry extract is also known as Beta Arbutin. It works in the same way as its alpha relative except that A-Arbutin is more effective but more expensive to process. Licorice extract is also effective in hindering tyrosinase activity. It also comes with anti-inflammatory properties. In small concentrations, mulberry and lemon juice occur in the product to maximize its lightening properties.

Embilica Powder comes from the Pyllanthus Embilica plant that has been found to contain antioxidant compounds, which are great in reducing skin aging. Aside from its antioxidant compounds, Embilica also contains skin lightening properties that can be used in average concentrations.

An effective alternative to hydroquinone is Kojic Acid, which is derived from malting rice’s fermentation-a common occurrence when making Japanese sake. Lactic Acid is one of the AHA (alpha hydroxy acid) ingredients of Meladerm, together with Glycolic Acid, that aids the other active ingredients to farther penetrate the skin. Some other active Meladerm ingredients are Vitamin C, Gigawhite, and Tego Cosmo C.

To read more about Meladerm, and cost-effective ways to combat age spots and pigmentation visit SkinWhitening.org – website that reviews various skin bleaching products and agents, including Ingredients of Meladerm, and educate buyers about cost-effective skin brightening.

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