What are the best ingredients for fading the appearance of dark spots and maintaining an even skin tone? Urban Skin Rx® has researched not only the most effective ingredients and strengths for hyperpigmentation, but the most effective combination of those ingredients.
Is Urban Rx good for your skin?
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Is Urban Skin Rx for black skin?
We often get asked "Is Urban Skin Rx only for African American Women?" The short answer is "no!" First off, we are not just for women. We are melanin experts and pride ourselves in treating all skin tones with a focus on ethnic and darker skin tones.
Murad Rapid Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum "Hydroquinone is the gold standard for hyperpigmentation, as it works on the cells that make melanin to block further production," Del Campo tells Allure. "Many people call it a 'bleaching cream,' but I consider it a 'color blender.
What cream removes hyperpigmentation?
- azelaic acid.
- corticosteroids.
- hydroquinone.
- kojic acid.
- retinoids, such as tretinoin.
- vitamin C.
How often should you use Urban Skin Rx?
I like to leave it on for about 3 mins as a mask like the box recommends. I use it first thing when I wake up and before bed, so twice a day every day so far, and I'm on about day 3 and I swear I really do see results. My skin is already noticeably brighter, along with my skin tone finally looking more even to me.
How fast does urban Rx work?
However, realistically it takes four to six weeks and sometimes longer. For those who struggle with hyperpigmentation, it could take up to 12 weeks to notice an improvement in the appearance of uneven skin tone.
How many times a day do you use urban Rx?
Can be applied 1-2 times daily and used in the AM or PM. You can also mix this moisturizer with your favorite SPF!
Can I use Urban Skin Rx if im white?
The answer is a resounding yes. At Urban Skin Solutions, Roff has a 22-person staff of all ethnicities — but mostly Black. "When we get samples, they use the products," she says. "That's how we see what works and what doesn't work, rathe than participating in some 50 patient case study [of predominantly white women]."May 8, 2017
Is Rachel Roff Urban Skin Rx black?
“The dermatology is dramatically different” between skin concerns of BIPOC and the rest of the population, Roff said, who herself is caucasian. So she decided to create products for the untapped market and launched Urban Skin Rx; 10 years later, the brand is growing 100 percent year-over-year.Oct 9, 2020