REVIDERM SpotEx Concentrate
A product for correcting skin tone and reducing pigmentation spots. Suitable for all skin types.
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- Purpose: skin tone correction, anti-pigmentation
- Mode of application: morning, evening
- Classification: professional, dermocosmetics
- Skin type: for all skin types
- Made in: Germany
- reduces existing pigmentation spots and prevents new ones from forming;
- evens out skin tone, making it more uniform;
- provides reliable protection against UV rays;
- has a brightening effect.

Correcting concentrate with the spotEx formula, featuring hexylresorcinol and sea daffodil extract.
- Pancratium maritinum extract,
- Hexylresorcinol,
AQUA, PROPYLENE GLYCOL, SQUALANE, SORBITOL, PENTYLENE GLYCOL, INULIN LAURYL CARBAMATE, C14-22 ALCOHOL, GLYCERIN, DICAPRYLYL CARBONATE, SODIUM CITRATE, GALACTOARABINAN, PHENOXYETHANOL, HEXYLRESORCINOL, C12-20 ALKYL GLUCOSIDE, ACRYLATES/C10-30 ALKYL ACRYLATE CROSSPOLYMER, GELLAN GUM, ETHYLHEXYLGLYCERIN, TOCOPHEROL, TRISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE DISUCCINATE, LACTIC ACID, HYDROGENATED PALM GLYCERIDES CITRATE, PANCRATIUM MARITINUM (SEA DAFFODIL) EXTRACT, GLUCOSE, GLYCINE SOJA (SOYBEAN) OIL
Apply the product with the applicator directly to individual pigmentation spots twice a day (morning and evening).
Application Tips:Regular skin exfoliation with enzymes and hydration with concentrated vitamin C is an excellent way to enhance your skincare routine and reduce pigmentation.

Leave a query and we will consult
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Will the concentrate completely remove the spots?
It is best to address the issue comprehensively. Your skincare routine should include regular exfoliation with enzymes and a moisturizing cream with concentrated vitamin C.
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What is hexylresorcinol in the formula?
This is a modern cosmetic ingredient that helps reduce melanin production and eliminate pigmentation spots.
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Will the product be suitable for sensitive skin?
If you have a tendency to irritation, use with caution (test on a small area of skin and consult a cosmetologist).
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Squalane