TT + VA

Combined Skin Benefits of Cos De BAHA TT Serum and VA Serum:

Overall Skin Improvement Effects:

  • Powerful Brightening and Hyperpigmentation Reduction:
    • The combination of 10% Tranexamic Acid, 15% Ascorbic Acid (pure Vitamin C), 2% Niacinamide, 2% (Beta) Arbutin, and Glutathione effectively inhibits melanin production, intensively reducing dark spots, freckles, blemishes, and hyperpigmentation, resulting in a brighter and more even skin tone.
  • Potent Antioxidant and Anti-Aging Effects:
    • Ascorbic Acid, EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate), and Glutathione protect the skin from free radicals and promote collagen production, providing anti-aging benefits such as reducing fine lines and wrinkles and improving skin elasticity.
  • Skin Soothing and Regeneration:
    • The CICA 4-complex (Asiaticoside, Madecassic Acid, Asiatic Acid, Madecassoside), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract, and Panthenol soothe sensitive and irritated skin, promote the recovery of damaged skin, and strengthen the skin barrier.
  • Skin Hydration and Barrier Reinforcement:
    • Niacinamide, Sodium Hyaluronate, and Panthenol provide deep hydration to the skin and strengthen the skin barrier, maintaining healthy and moisturized skin.
  • Sebum Control and Pore Improvement:
    • Niacinamide regulates sebum secretion and keeps pores clean, helping to improve acne and pore-related issues.
  • Skin Tone and Texture Improvement:
    • Ascorbic Acid improves skin tone and texture, creating smooth and radiant skin.

In summary, these two serums are suitable for individuals with the following skin concerns:

  • Dull and uneven skin tone
  • Hyperpigmentation such as dark spots, freckles, and blemishes
  • Signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles
  • Sensitive and irritated skin
  • Dry and rough skin
  • Acne and enlarged pores

Using these two serums together can provide a comprehensive range of skin benefits, including brightening, antioxidant, soothing, and moisturizing effects, helping to create healthy and radiant skin.

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