Advanced Care for Stubborn Pigmentation
The Xtragleam Depigmenting Corrective Emulsion is a concentrated treatment designed for adults struggling with melasma, age spots, sun damage, and resistant hyperpigmentation.
Formulated with Tranexamic Acid (anti-inflammatory depigmenting agent) and Mequinol (a potent melanin inhibitor), it regulates melanin overproduction, fades discoloration, and restores an even, radiant complexion. Nourishing ingredients like allantoin, glycerin, and rosehip seed oil calm the barrier while preventing dryness, and a blend of emollients ensures a smooth, protective feel.
Benefits:
✅ Brightens stubborn dark spots (melasma, age spots, acne marks, sun-induced pigmentation)
✅ Reduces melanin overproduction
✅ Evens tone & restores clarity
✅ Hydrates & soothes skin barrier
✅ Lightweight, protective texture without greasiness
Who It’s For:
- Adults 18+
- People with melasma, post-acne dark marks (PIH), age spots, uneven or blotchy skin tone
Who Should NOT Use It:
- Pregnant or breastfeeding women
- Children & teens (<18 years)
- Extremely sensitive or eczema-prone skin
- Clients not ready to wear sunscreen daily
- Those already on strong retinoids, high % hydroquinone, or aggressive peels (unless cleared by a dermatologist)
Usage Directions:
- Patch test before first use (jawline or behind ear, wait 24 hrs).
- Apply pea-sized amount on cleansed face/spot areas at night only.
- Avoid eyes, mouth & broken skin.
- Always apply broad-spectrum SPF 50 in the daytime.
- First 2 weeks: every other night → If tolerated, increase to nightly use.
- Results: 4–8 weeks (mild pigmentation), 12+ weeks (stubborn melasma/age spots).
Maintenance: After improvement, reduce to 2–3 nights per week.
Size: 50ml
FAQ Section
Q: How is this different from regular brightening creams?
A: Unlike cosmetic lightening creams, this emulsion uses medical-grade actives (Tranexamic Acid + Mequinol) for resistant pigmentation like melasma.
Q: How long before I see results?
A: Mild pigmentation may fade in 4–8 weeks, but stubborn melasma can take 12+ weeks. Consistency + sunscreen use are key.
Q: Can I use it while pregnant?
A: ❌ No. Mequinol is not safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding.
Q: Can it be layered with other actives?
A: Avoid mixing with strong acids, hydroquinone, or retinoids unless guided by a dermatologist.
Q: Do I really need sunscreen?
A: ✅ Yes! Without SPF, pigmentation will return or worsen.

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