Things You May Not Know about Pigmentation Serum

When it comes to skincare, you’re definitely familiar with the traditional 3-step process of cleansing, tone, and moisturize, but perhaps lately you’ve been hearing a lot about face serums and you’ve been left wondering about them. The popularity of pigmentation serums has been steadily growing in recent years and they are fast becoming an integral part of the daily skincare regime of women all over the world.

Using pigmentation serum is greatly overlooked in most women’s facial regimes. It is seen to be unnecessary and expensive and above the usual cleanse, tone, and moisturize routine, but it is a highly effective way to maintain, prolong or bring back the young glow we all want to have forever.

• Pigmentation serums are highly concentrated formulations packed with nutrients, such as vitamins and botanical extracts, designed to deeply nourish, hydrate, repair, and protect your skin. Most serums are either oil or water-based.
• Pigmentation serums are different from normal face serums and creams in that they contain smaller molecules. This allows them to penetrate the skin more quickly and more deeply than regular moisturizers, thereby making them more effective. In addition, the concentration of active ingredients in serums can be as high as 70%, compared with concentrations of around 5-10% in traditional moisturizers. So they can really pack a punch.

Benefits of Face Serums:

Because of their unique and concentrated formulas, and their ability to reach into the deeper dermal layers of your skin, serums can help with:

• These are superior hydration of the skin.
• A reduction in the visible signs of ageing, including fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots.
• A reduction in skin pigmentation and evening out of skin tone
• Prevention of acne.
• Improves skin texture safely and effectively.
• Corrects uneven pigmentation and evens out skin tone.

How to Use a Serum?

• Pigmentation serums can be used on their own without a regular moisturizer, it is generally recommended that both a serum and moisturizer be used in order to achieve maximum hydration benefits, especially during the colder months of the year, or if you have particularly dry or mature skin. Serums are usually applied after cleansing and toning and before moisturizing. Due to their high concentration of nutrients, only a few drops are required and it is recommended that the serum be applied whilst the skin is still damp from your toner as this also helps with the absorption of the serum. Simply apply with your fingers in a gentle patting motion. Follow immediately with your chosen organic moisturizer and the serum’s outstanding absorption properties will also help with the absorption of your moisturizer.

• Just like other skincare products, you can find a pigmentation serum suited to your specific skin type. Choose a certified organic pigmentation serum so you can be sure it is free from harmful or toxic ingredients. The whole philosophy around these serums is fast, deeply penetrating hydration so you’ll want to make sure that only the best, nourishing ingredients are in your serum.

There is no doubt that all skin types can benefit from the ultra-nourishing and excellent anti-aging properties of pigmentation serums. So, if you feel like your moisturizer could do with a little ‘boost’, grab a certified organic serum and give it a go. Also, these are generally available according to the skin types of women. Thus, it is up to the woman to choose the best suitable serum for their skin which will certainly deliver quick results. Also, you should always consult with skincare professionals who can easily judge your skin type and will suggest the best serum that will suit your skin type for an effective result.

 
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