SVR anti-spot treatment | CLAIRIAL by SVR
CLAIRIAL is the specific line formulated to combat skin hyperpigmentation.
Effective and safe, this range of products dedicated to the SVR anti-spot treatment acts on all types of dark spots, localized post-inflammatory, melasma, solar lentigo which affect every phototype indifferently, from the lightest to the darkest.
The first depigmenting cream powder, specific for localized spots. For all types of sensitive skin, ideal for face, décolleté, hands. The formula is specially developed to reduce all hyperchromia, on all phototypes. Its plus: patented powder texture, very light and sensorial, thanks to its soft focus particles it instantly evens out blemishes, leaving the skin perfectly mattified and homogeneous.
What does the SVR anti-spot treatment contain:
A unique association of active ingredients:
• Duo-white complex: intense depigmenting action
• Depigmenting complex: anti-reappearance action CIBLE The first depigmenting cream powder, specific for localized spots. For all types of sensitive skin, ideal for face, décolleté, hands.
Formula developed to reduce all hyperchromia, on all phototypes. Its plus: patented powder texture, very light and sensorial, thanks to its soft focus particles it instantly evens out blemishes, leaving the skin perfectly mattified and homogeneous.
What does the SVR anti-spot treatment contain:
Record concentration: 17% of depigmenting active ingredients for optimal action on localized blemishes. • Derivative of depigmenting ferulic acid
• Marine micro-organism acts on stains caused by irregular vascularization
• Duo white complex with intense depigmenting action • Keratolytic complex renews the skin surface and reduces the visibility of blemishes
• Vitamin C stabilized at 2%, brightening and anti-oxidant, activates luminosity and gives uniformity to the complexion.
HYPERPIGMENTATION
The 62% for women claims to pay a lot of attention and care to the prevention and correction of hyperpigmentation, which affects 8 out of 10 women. The causes of the formation of hyperpigmentation are multiple and always involve sun exposure: they can be caused by excessive photoexposure , from photosensitization from drugs and hormonal treatments, or from endogenous factors, such as aging, vascularization, hormonal variations and skin inflammation. Recent studies have shown that visible light, whose spectrum also includes blue light and violet light emitted by smartphones, tablets and computers, causes hyperpigmentation and intensifies the appearance of hyperchromia after sun exposure, despite the use of sun protection. UVA and UVB sunscreens, which prove not to be sufficient to prevent and combat the onset of spots.