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glutathione
thumb|Glutathione (GSH) powder
niacinamide
Nicotinamide (INN, BAN ) or niacinamide (USAN ) (IUPAC name: 3-pyridinecarboxoamide) is a form of vitamin B3 found in food and used as a dietary supplement and medication. As a supplement, it is used orally (swallowed by mouth) to prevent and treat pellagra (niacin deficiency). This is not to be confused with Niacin. While both are very similar both have different behaviors on the body. While nicotinic acid (niacin) may be used for this purpose, nicotinamide has the benefit of not causing skin flushing. As a cream, it is used to treat acne, and has been observed in clinical studies to improve
azelaic acid
chemical compound
tranexamic acid
chemical compound used to treat or prevent blood loss
kojic acid
chemical compound
arbutin
β-Arbutin, also known by its International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) name, arbutin, is a glycosylated derivative of hydroquinone. β-Arbutin is naturally present in the leaves and bark of a variety of plants, notably the bearberry plant, Arctostaphylos uva-ursi. Utilized as a biosynthetic active ingredient in topical treatments for skin lightening, β-arbutin is aimed at addressing hyperpigmentation issues. Its mechanism of action involves inhibiting the activity of tyrosinase, an essential enzyme for melanin synthesis in the human skin, thereby leading to a reduction in hyperp
skin whitening
using chemical substances to lighten skin tone or provide an even skin complexion
alpha hydroxy acid
any carboxylic acid having hydroxyl group attached to α position in relation to carboxyl group
BB cream
type of cosmetic
Venetian ceruse
cosmetic product
light skin in Japanese culture
Japanese Culture
phenylethyl resorcinol
chemical compound