Description:
Say goodbye to dark spots and uneven skin tone with Allies of Skin Mandelic Pigmentation Corrector Night Serum. This powerful night serum is expertly formulated to gently exfoliate, brighten, and improve skin clarity while you sleep. Designed to combat hyperpigmentation, a common concern in sunny climates like Lagos, this serum is packed with mandelic acid, lactic acid, niacinamide, and antioxidants. These ingredients work synergistically to fade discoloration, refine skin texture, and reveal a more radiant, even-toned complexion. Wake up to brighter, smoother skin with this targeted night treatment.
Key Ingredients & Benefits:
- Mandelic Acid: A gentle AHA that works to exfoliate the skin’s surface, promoting cell turnover and reducing the appearance of dark spots.
- Lactic Acid: Another AHA that exfoliates while also hydrating, ensuring your skin stays moisturized and comfortable.
- Niacinamide: Helps to minimize pores, reduce redness, and improve the overall texture of your skin.
- Antioxidants: Provide essential protection against environmental stressors, which can exacerbate hyperpigmentation.
Benefits:
- Fades Hyperpigmentation: Targets and reduces the appearance of dark spots and uneven skin tone.
- Gently Exfoliates: Removes dead skin cells without causing irritation, suitable for regular use.
- Brightens Skin: Reveals a more luminous and radiant complexion.
- Refines Skin Texture: Smooths out rough patches and minimizes pore appearance.
- Protects Against Environmental Damage: Antioxidants help shield your skin from the harmful effects of sun and pollution.
How to Use:
- At night, apply a small amount to clean, dry skin on your face and neck.
- Gently massage the serum into your skin until fully absorbed.
- Follow with your favorite Allies of Skin moisturizer to lock in hydration.
- Start by using 2-3 times a week and gradually increase frequency as your skin tolerates.
Skin Types:
Ideal for all skin types, particularly those dealing with hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, and dullness – common concerns in the Lagos climate.