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Daily Skincare Routine with Eucerin Skincare Products

Daily Skincare with Eucerin Daily skincare is the key to glowing , smooth, and younger skin. Use these clinically tested and dermatological skincare products for effective skincare. Cleansing Skin with Eucerin Cleansers Thorough cleansing is the first step in effective skincare. Cleansing removes dirt, sweat, sebum and makeup and prepares the skin for care. Cleansed skin is better able to absorb the active ingredients used in skincare products. Daily Use Cleaner for Dry Skin - Cleansing Milk Cleanser for Acne-Prone Skin - Cleansing Gel Toning Skin with Eucerin Toners Toning removes any traces of cleanser, and refreshes the skin while restoring its natural pH value.  Toner for Acne-Prone Skin - ProACNE Solution Toner Toner for All Skin Types - DermatoCLEAN [HYALURON] Toner Caring Skin with Eucerin Soothing Creams Care products moisturize and replenish skin. Many also target and treat specific skin concerns. Daily Care Soothing Cream for Atopic Skin Active Acute Care Soothing Cre...

Eucerin Spotless Brightening Booster Serum to Reduce Hyperpigmentation

How Dark Spots Appear

Melanin is a natural pigment that gives color to the skin. Exposure to sunlight, hormonal influences and aging can cause an increase in melanin production and trigger hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation appears as dark patches and age spots (also known as sun spots) that make skin look uneven.

Eucerin Spotless Brightening Booster Serum

It brings together two serums that work in different ways:

  • Thiamidol: an effective and patented ingredient that acts at the root cause of hyperpigmentation is clinically proven to reduce hyperpigmentation, preventing its re-appearance with regular usage
  • Concentrated Hyaluronic Acid: one of skin’s most effective moisturizing substances helps skin to attract and retain moisture
The light emulsion is clinically and dermatologically proven to reduce dark spots and prevent their re-appearance while renewing skin’s look. First results are visible after two weeks and improve continuously with regular use. Skin is smooth and looks renewed, even and radiant.



Clinical and Dermatological Studies

Clinical and dermatological studies prove very good efficacy and skin tolerability.

Main Findings

Among other clinical and dermatological studies, a Product in Use (PIU) study was conducted with 120 women aged between 25 and 551. They reported the following results after firstly two and then four weeks of regular use:


Properties of Booster Serum

  • absorbs quickly
  • lightly-fragranced
  • non-greasy
  • light texture


How to Daily Use Spotless Brightening Booster Serum

Instructions

  • Apply daily, morning & evening, on cleansed face. Gently massage into the skin before moving on to other steps in your skincare routine
  • More efficacy when used in combination with Spotless Brightening Day Fluid
  • Apply products with Thiamidol a maximum of four times per day.
  • Avoid direct contact with the eye. 
Did you know? A clinical study found that when used together, the Booster Serum and Day Fluid are 2.5 times more effective in reducing pigment spots*. 

*Clinical study with 34 women, 12 weeks of regular use twice daily. Comparing results of pigment spot reduction using Day Fluid versus Booster Serum and Day Fluid. 

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