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Biluma Depigmenting & Skin Lightning Cream - For Even Skin Tone & Glow

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While it is true that industrial grade mineral oil contains carcinogenic components (so-calledpolycyclic compounds), these are completely removed from cosmetic and food grade mineral oil and there is no scientific data showing that the pure, cosmetic grade version is carcinogenic. Normal (well kind of - it's purified and deionized) water. Usually the main solvent in cosmetic products. A popular, vegetable-derived oil-loving emulsifier that helps water to mix with oil. In itself, it is suitable for water-in-oil emulsions (where water droplets are dispersed in oil), but it is more often used as a co-emulsifier next to other,water-loving emulsifiers.

You might know licorice as a sweet treat from your childhood, but it's actually a legume that grows around the Mediterranean Sea,the Middle East, central and southern Russia. It's sweet and yellow and not only used for licorice all sorts but it's also a skincare superstar thanks to two magic properties: It is a great emollient and moisturizer working mainly by occlusivity.Occlusivity is one of the basic mechanisms of how moisturizers work and it means that mineral oilsits on top of the skin and hinders so-called trans-epidermal water loss, i.e water evaporating out of your skin. When compared to heavy-duty plant oil, extra virgin coconut oil, the two of them were equally efficient and safe as moisturizers in treating xerosis, a skin condition connected to very dry skin. Nr. 1 magic property is that it has skin-lightening or to say it another way depigmenting properties. The most active part is called glabridin. The topical application (meaning when you put it on your face) of 0.5% glabridin was shown to inhibit UVB caused pigmentation of guinea pigs. Another study even suggested that licorice is more effective than the gold standard skin-lightening agent hydroquinone. All in all, licorice is considered to be one of the safest skin lightening agents with the fewest side effects.Tetrohydrocurcumin is derived from turmeric and helps in fading of dark skin. A concentration of 0.25 % is considered as potent as 4% of hydroquinone in a study. Nourishes and moisturizes the skin: Vitamin Eis a skin-nourishing ingredient that provides hydration and moisturization. What is true is that if a product contains so-called N-nitrogenating agents (e.g.: preservatives like 2-Bromo-2-Nitropropane-1,3-Diol, 5-Bromo-5-Nitro- 1,3-Dioxane or sodium nitrate - so look out for things with nitro, nitra in the name) that together with TEA can form some not nice carcinogenic stuff (that is called nitrosamines). But with proper formulation that does not happen, TEA in itself is not a bad guy. Biluma is a depigmentation & skin lightening cream for a fairer and even skin tone. Biluma is blended with 6 potent and proven skin-whitening ingredients Kojic Acid Dipalmitate. Arbutin. Liquorice. Mulberry extract. Tetrahydrocurcumin. and Artocarpus extracts in effective concentrations. Kojic Acid Dipalmitate much more effective than simple kojic acid. so it gives very fast and effective result. which is visible from first use onlyArbutin is derived from berries and is used as a skin whitening agent.Mulberry extracts are derived from plant Morus alba and have skin lightening effects.Liquorice has glabridin that prevents pigmentation by UVB rays and has an anti-inflammatory effect.Tetrohydrocurcumin helps in fading of dark skin.Artocarpus extract is a potent antioxidant and has skin-lightening action. Benefits of Biluma Cream:Visibly lightens the skin tone and reduces dark spots for a fairer looking skinBlended with natural ingredients for a glowing faceClinically & Dermatologically testedSteroid Free Direction for Use:1. Cleanse face with a mild cleanser and pat dry2. Apply the cream evenly on the skin3. Massage until absorption Use under medical supervision A clear, oily liquid that comes from refining crude oil. Even though it is a highly controversial ingredient, the scientific consensus is that it is a safe, non-irritating and effective emollient and moisturizer working mainly by occlusivity.

If you have any doubts about medication mentioned above then we strongly recommend you consult with Trust us, if something is used for more than 100 years in cosmeticproducts, it hasadvantages. Chemically speaking, cosmetic grade mineral oil is a complex mixture ofhighly refined saturated hydrocarbons with C15-50 chain length.It is not merely a "by-product" but rather a specifically isolated part of petroleum that is very pure and inert.

Main ingredients of Biluma® Depigmenting Cream

Good old water, aka H2O. The most common skincare ingredient of all. You can usually find it right in the very first spot of the ingredient list, meaning it’s the biggest thing out of all the stuff that makes up the product.

Well-suited for uneven skin tone: Natural skin brightening agent, Rumex Occidentalis reduces dark spot appearances and hyperpigmentation. Biluma cream is manufactured by Galderma, the makers of Cetaphil’s range of products. It is a hydroquinone-free skin whitening cream that has 6 potent skin lightening ingredients. Biluma cream is more potent than other skin lightening creams available at this price. It might be effective for mild cases of hyperpigmentation as a sole therapy or as a part of this Dermatologist recommended skincare regime. It can be used to reduce pigmentation caused by the following:The most common type offeared-by-everyone-mostly-without-scientific-reason parabens. It's a cheap, effective and well-tolerated ingredient to make sure the cosmetic formula does not go wrong too soon. It is also non-comedogenic, though its pure form is very heavy and greasy so combination and oily skin typesmight want to avoid it anyway. Oh, and one more thing: glabridin seems to be also an antioxidant, which is just one more reason to be happy about licorice root extract on an ingredient list. Skin type recommendations: Biluma cream should be applied on the dark patches only. It should not be applied on a full face, until unless your full face has tanned. It can be used in oily skin because it does not contain comedogenic ingredients. Biluma cream might irritate sensitive skin types. Thus, you should do a patch test before the first use of Biluma cream, especially if you have sensitive skin. Our skin performs different roles during the day and night, [1] hence our skin care needs to keep up with our

Agua, Ethylhexyl Methoxycinnamate, Propylene Glycol, Paraffinum Liquidum, Kojic Acid, Arbutin, Cetearyl Alcohol, Sorbitan Stearate, Glyceryl Stearate and PEG 100 Stearate, Cetearyl Alcohol and Ceteareth - 20, Cyclopentasiloxane, Dimethicone, Glycerin, Butylene Glycol, Water, Morus Alba Leaf Extract, PEG - 4 Olivate, Aqua, Glycerin, Rumex Occidentalis Extract, Phenoxyethanol, Tocopheryl Acetate, Tetrahydrocurcumin, Methyl Paraben, Butylated Hydroxy Toluene, Disodium Edetate, Triethanolamine, Glycyrrhiza Glabra (Licorice) Root Extract, Fragrance, Propyl Paraben, Artocarpus lakoocha wood extract & Butylated Hydroxy Anisole. There is just one catch regarding glabridin and licorice: the amount of glabridin in commercial licorice extracts can vary a lot. We have seen extracts with only 4% glabridin as well as 40% glabridin. The latter one is a very-very expensive ingredient, so if you are after the depigmenting properties try to choose a product that boasts its high-quality licorice extract. It does not have the very best safety reputation but in general, you do not have to worry about it. As for petrolatum and safety, we can write here pretty much the exact same thing as we have written at mineral oil. There is no evidence whatsoever that cosmetic, USP grade petrolatum is carcinogenic. It also does not absorb into the skinbut sits on top of it and that in itself greatly minimises health risks. It also has a long history of safe use, as it was first used as a skincare product more than 100 years ago, in 1872to be precise.A very common silicone that gives both skin and hair a silky smooth feel. It also forms a protective barrier on the skin and fills in fine lines. Also used for scar treatment. A form of vitamin E that works as an antioxidant. Compared to the pure form it's more stable, has longer shelf life, but it's also more poorly absorbed by the skin. The pros of mineral oilcan be interpreted as cons if we look at them from another perspective. Not penetrating the skin but mostly just sitting on top of it and not containing biologically active components, like nice fatty acids and vitamins meanthat mineral oil does not "nourish" the skin in the way plant oils do. Mineral oil doesnot give the skin any extra goodness, it is simply a non-irritating moisturizer working mainly by occlusivity.

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