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Best for Pigmentation-Acne Scars: Be Minimalist Tranexamic 3%+HPA Acid Serum|Skin Lightening Product

Best for Pigmentation: Be Minimalist Tranexamic Acid Vs Alpha Arbutin: Best Skin Lightening Product #minimalisttranexamicacid #minimalistskincare #tranexamicacid #serumforpigmentation #minimalistserumreview WHAT IS TRANEXAMIC ACID?Ah, ANOTHER acid. Like we don’t already have enough of these. But this one’s a little different. Tranexamic acid or TXA for short is a synthetically derived active from lysine, which is an amino acid. TXA can be used topically, intradermally and/or orally, and oral TXA prescriptions have been used for years to stop excessive blood clots, bleeding and menorrhagia, which is when one has heavy menstrual flows. In the past decade or so, dermatologists, specifically in the south Asian region, have been using TXA intradermally to treat melasma. WHAT IS ALPHA ARBUTIN?Alpha arbutin is a natural derivative of hydroquinone, and is popularly used for brightening, skin lightening and fading dark spots. It can be found in antioxidant rich berries such as bearberry, blueberry & cranberry. HOW TO USETranexamic AcidA lot of actives in skincare work much better in conjunction with another active or acid, such as the all-star pairing of niacinamide with retinol. TXA, given how gentle it is, is definitely not enough by itself, says Dr. Kristina Goldenberg of Goldenberg Dermatology. She recommends combining it with retinol, a chemical peel, Vitamin C or kojic acid for full-power brightening. Alpha ArbutinAlpha arbutin works well on its own and gets even more powerful in conjunction with other brightening actives such as Vitamin C. A lot of skin brightening creams already have a safe percentage of the active present in them. However, sensitive skin types might develop some irritation at first, so it's best to patch test irrespective. Like with literally any other skincare product, especially so if its an active, patch-testing and patience are of utmost importance. Trying out a small patch on the inner wrist for 24 hours can give those with ultra-sensitive skin a better idea of what works for them.More on Lysine: https://www.byrdie.com/lysine-for-ski... We are discussing Be Minimalist Tranexamic acid with 3%HPA. ❤️Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss an upload: https://bit.ly/RubinaGuleria ❤️Lets Chat: ✦INSTAGRAM:   / rubina_guleria   ✦For a personal consult please write to: [email protected] ❤️❤️❤️I've studied it. I've explored it. Now I live it. Yes, I am professionally qualified in skin care and hair care. I have founded and profitably sold a beauty business. My business “The Bangalore Mobile Spa” provided wellness and beauty services in Bangalore as well as to Corporates with our service rooms functioning from corporate offices of Intel Technologies, HP, InMobi, Accenture. We won national and international recognition courtesy AsiaSpa along with also being judged among the best 10 experiences in Bangalore by India Today. Video by cottonbro from Pexels Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. Content provided on this Youtube channel is for informational purposes only. Please consult with a physician or other healthcare professional regarding any medical or health related diagnosis or treatment options. Information on this Youtube channel should not be considered as a substitute for advice from a healthcare professional. The statements made about specific products throughout this video are not to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease.

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