Skin Republic Niacinamide + Zinc Clears Skin & Brightens
Skin Republic Niacinamide + Zinc Clears Skin & Brightens
Description
- Clinically proven to brighten skin after 4 weeks
- 100% noticed clearer skin
- 91% said their pores were less visible
Multi-tasking serum with 10% niacinamide to target uneven skin tone and minimise the visible appearance of skin's pores. For visibly clearer skin.
Use daily or to boost the results of a Skin Republic Face Mask.
Independent Study, Instrumental test of skin using Antera 3D, 22 participants, 14 and 28 days after use. Independent Consumer Questionnaire, 22 participants, 28 days of use.
How to Use
Cleanse face. Apply a few drops of serum to face and neck. Wait for a minute for serum to absorb. For an intensive treatment apply a Skin Republic face mask over serum or follow with a moisturiser.
CAUTION: Apply up to 3 times a week ideally in evening. Skin may tingle. Patch test is essential. Apply a broad spectrum SPF while using the product and for a week thereafter. Do not use with other exfoliating treatments or retinoids. Can cause irritation, redness and peeling, especially around the eyes and mouth, in the early stages of treatment while skin builds tolerance. If persistent irritation occurs, cease use and consult a physician. Use only as directed on unbroken skin. For external use only. Do not use while pregnant. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool dry place at 5 - 25°C. Do not expose to high temperature. Protect from direct sunlight..
Key ingredients
Niacinamide 10%
Niacinamide helps protect the skin against the damaging effects of the sun. It reduces blotchiness and evens out skin tone while improving skin texture. Niacinamide helps improves the skin’s natural immunity and boosts collagen production to help reduce visible signs of aging.
Zinc
Zinc plays a vital role in skin health. It is needed for protein synthesis and wound healing and is an important antioxidant. Zinc is needed for building keratin and for the formation of collagen, the skin’s structural protein. In fact, collagen in the skin is produced by zinc-dependent enzymes called collagenases.