Pure Lightening

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  • Pure Lightening

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Pure Lightening

 

FACE CREAM:  IMPROVES COMPLEXION AND LIGHTENS THE SKIN 

 

INDICATION:    PURE LIGHTENING REDUCES SPOTS & TONE IMPERFECTIONS 

 

SKIN TYPE:     COMBINATION & OILY SKIN

 

 

With the high performance ingredient O.D.A.white™, the cream reduces the synthesis of melanin and boosts your skin's ability to regenerate, reducing visibility of uneven skin tone and dark spots.

 

With Swiss Edelweiss extract, PURE LIGHTENING harmonizes skin complexion and gives you lighter, clearer skin.

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Pure Suisse Laboratoire face creams include 100% natural Swiss mountain Edelwiss. Edelweiss extract has demonstrated antioxidant properties.

 

Formula Active Ingredients 

 Click on ingredient for a Wikipedia description (in new window):

- O.D.A.white™ - Inhibits melanin synthesis

- Squalane - gentle moisturizer

- Provitamin B5 (Panthenol) - moisturizer: reduces skin inflammation

- Vitamin B3 (Niacin) - antioxidant: enables of DNA repair

- Edelweiss Extract - antioxidant properties

- Vitamin C - antioxidant: promotes collagen synthesis

- Vitamin E - antioxidant: protects cell membranes

- Bisabolol - heals skin, with anti-irritant properties 

Why should I combine cosmetics with food supplements?

Inside & Out Pictogram



For double action: cosmetics reach external layers of the skin and food supplements the entire body.


For maximum benefit, use in combination with PURE RADIANCE food supplement (with lycopene, green-tea extract and vitamins C & E), for a nutritional boost where cosmetics cannot go.

 

Research Findings Pure Lightening: Post-application levels of niacinamide, panthenol, ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate and a-tocopheryl acetate were ≥ 11.1-, ≥ 2.6-, ≥ 29.8- and ≥ 143.4-fold increases over the basal (endogenous) levels of each substance in the skin. Concentrations of ascorbyl tetraisopalmitate and a-tocopheryl acetate were in or above levels reported to have physiologic effect. (University of Geneva Research team led by Dr. Y. Kalia Ph.D., Sept. 2011)