Description
Pharmaceris intensive night cream is a dermatologically tested daily care topical treatment for uneven skin tone, hyperpigmentation, or discolored skin due to sun exposure, hormonal imbalance, pregnancy, oral contraceptives, or inflammation. It is enriched with niacinamide, vitamin C, vitamin E, papain, allantoin, and other essential ingredients. Niacinamide and vitamin C play a very major role in skin lightening and reduction of dark spots as niacinamide prevents melanin (skin pigment) synthesis and stops it from going into deeper layers of the skin, while vitamin C evens skin tone and lightens complexion. Papain in Pharmaceris intensive night cream speeds up the depigmentation process as it exfoliates the skin. Exfoliation also helps in the penetration of vitamin C into deeper layers of skin and further amplifies the brightening and lightening of the skin. Allantoin is known for its hydrating properties, it nourishes and keeps the skin hydrated. All these ingredients work together to reduce hyperpigmentation, lighten skin tone, prevent aging, and moisturize the skin.
Ingredients
-Aqua,
-Caprylic/Capric triglyceride,
-Paraffinum liquid (mineral oil),
-Glycerin
-Butylene glycol
-Sucrose distearate
-Tocopheryl acetate
-Sucrose stearate
-Tocopheryl acetate
-Triethanolamine
-Alcohol
-Xanthan gum
-Acrylates/C 10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer,
-Papain
-Allantoin
-Carbomer
-Niacinamide
-Lecithin
-Rumex occidentalis extract
-BHA
-Guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride
-Hydroxyethylcellulose
-Dextran
-Nonapeptide-I
-Diazolidinyl urea
-Phenoxyethanol
-Methylparaben
-Ethylparaben
-Butylparaben
-Propylparaben
-Parfum (fragrance)
Form
Liquid
Type/Size
Intensive night cream, 30 ml.
Key Benefits
-Pharmaceris intensive night cream reduces hyperpigmentation.
-Prevents melanin synthesis.
-Intensive night cream prevents new skin discolorations.
-It lightens skin complexion.
-It evens out skin tone.
-It exfoliates the skin which enhances the absorption of other ingredients of the cream and speeds up the depigmentation process.
-It hydrates and nourishes the skin.
-It makes skin smoother.
-It delays skin aging.
-It gives a brightening effect to the skin.
Direction For Use
-Make sure to wash your hands and area of application before using Pharmaceris intensive night cream.
-Squeeze out a small amount on your finger.
-Apply it on hyperpigmented areas of skin.
Dosage
Use it once daily before bedtime or as prescribed by your doctor.
Storage
Store Pharmaceris intensive night cream at a cool and dry place. Keep it away from direct heat, sunlight, and moisture. Keep it out of reach of children and pets.
Safety Information/Precautions
-Before using Pharmaceris intensive night cream make sure the quality seal is intact.
-Use it regularly for desired results.
-Do not use it after its expiry date.
-If you notice any change in colour of cream or any particles or residue stop using it and consult your doctor immediately.
-If you experience any allergic reaction or worsening of your condition, stop using it and consult your doctor immediately.
-Avoid sun exposure during and 10 weeks after the treatment with Pharmaceris intensive night cream.
Pregnancy
Pregnant females should consult their doctor before using Pharmaceris intensive night cream.
Lactation
Lactating females should consult their doctor before using Pharmaceris intensive night cream.
Faqs
1. How long does it take for Pharmaceris intensive night cream to show its results?
It takes 4-6 weeks to show visible results.
2. Can I use Pharmaceris intensive night cream in daytime?
No, it is advised to use it at night as it does not contain any UV rays filter.
3. What else should I use along with Pharmaceris intensive night cream?
Use Pharmaceris whitening SPF 50+ day cream as a complementary treatment.
4. Where are Pharmaceris products made?
They are made in Poland.
5. What is Papain?
Papain is an exfoliator obtained from papaya fruit. It exfoliates the skin for deeper absorption of other ingredients and enhances the process of skin lightening and depigmentation.
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