Our Spotless Brightening Exfoliating Cleansing Gel, with lactic acid and glycolic acid that exfoliate dead skin cells for a renewed looking skin.
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A complete daily anti-pigment routine
Introducing Eucerin® Spotless Brightening Exfoliating Cleansing Gel, a vital step in your skincare routine for optimal absorption of Thiamidol® Spotless Brightening Booster Serum. An AHA exfoliation, ensuring the Thiamidol® can effectively reduce dark spots in just one week.
With powerful 2% AHA Complex, this cleansing not only enhances skin radiance instantly but also targets and corrects uneven skin tone. Paired with Glyceryl Glycose, it maintains the skin's natural moisture balance, leaving your skin feeling instantly soft and smooth.
The formula
• Is gentle for daily usage
• Makes skin feels moisturized
• Improves skin clarity
Clinical & Dermatological studies prove:
Very good tolerability and efficacy, even on sensitive skin. Suitable for all skin tones.
Main findings
*Product-in-use test with 120 volunteers using Anti-Pigment
**Clinical study over 4 weeks with 64 volunteers using Anti-Pigment Cleansing Gel and Dual Serum.
98%
confirm spot reduction success*
Visible spot reduction in 1 week**
Clinical Formula
AHA
AHA, stands for alpha-hydroxy acid. At Eucerin, we use the AHA Glycolic acid, an acid originally derived from sugar cane. This peeling acid has a very small molecular size, makes skin smoother, more even and opens pores, without compromising on barrier structures of the skin. It promotes exfoliation by reducing cell adhesion in the epidermis and increasing cell turnover. Furthermore, it increases the biosynthetic capacity of collagen and builds support structure in the dermal matrix to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Glycolic Acid is a very common chemical peel used by many dermatologists. It is an Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) or sugarcane derivative with an extremely small molecular size. It works by removing dead skin cells to even skin texture. The concentration of Glycolic Acid used in the Skin Refining Serum is a lower concentration than what is used in dermatological treatments for softer effects.
AHA, stands for alpha-hydroxy acid. At Eucerin, we use the AHA Glycolic acid, an acid originally derived from sugar cane. This peeling acid has a very small molecular size, makes skin smoother, more even and opens pores, without compromising on barrier structures of the skin. It promotes exfoliation by reducing cell adhesion in the epidermis and increasing cell turnover. Furthermore, it increases the biosynthetic capacity of collagen and builds support structure in the dermal matrix to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Glycolic Acid is a very common chemical peel used by many dermatologists. It is an Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) or sugarcane derivative with an extremely small molecular size. It works by removing dead skin cells to even skin texture. The concentration of Glycolic Acid used in the Skin Refining Serum is a lower concentration than what is used in dermatological treatments for softer effects.
AHA, stands for alpha-hydroxy acid. At Eucerin, we use the AHA Glycolic acid, an acid originally derived from sugar cane. This peeling acid has a very small molecular size, makes skin smoother, more even and opens pores, without compromising on barrier structures of the skin. It promotes exfoliation by reducing cell adhesion in the epidermis and increasing cell turnover. Furthermore, it increases the biosynthetic capacity of collagen and builds support structure in the dermal matrix to reduce wrinkles and fine lines.
Glycolic Acid is a very common chemical peel used by many dermatologists. It is an Alpha-Hydroxy Acid (AHA) or sugarcane derivative with an extremely small molecular size. It works by removing dead skin cells to even skin texture. The concentration of Glycolic Acid used in the Skin Refining Serum is a lower concentration than what is used in dermatological treatments for softer effects.