Brite Lite
30ml
SMOOTHS & BRIGHTENS
$141.00
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A versatile corrective that inhibits excess pigment formation. Brite Lite reduces the appearance of age spots melasma and uneven skin tone reduces the appearance of age spots freckles and sun damage promotes a more even and uniform looking complexion sedates pigment formation for long lasting results and imparts a luminous glow for radiant looking skin. Perfect for all skin types particularly hyperpigmented melasma age spots freckles.
Brightens and lightens the appearance of uneven skin tone Reduces the appearance of age spots, freckles and sun damage Promotes a more even and uniform looking complexion Boosts visible results for clinical and at-home Dermapen procedures Brightening serum that sedates pigment formation for long-lasting results
Daily Skin Care Routine
Apply Dp Dermaceuticals BRITE LITE over the top of ANTIOXIDANT COCKTAILâ„¢ twice a day (AM and PM) to further inhibit pigment.
Apply 2–3 pumps of BRITE LITE to pigmented skin. Massage lightly into the skin until it’s absorbed. Follow with SKIN VENEER™ moisturiser. Dermapen Microneedling Procedure
Start using Dp Dermaceuticals BRITE LITE during your daily skin care routine 5–10 days prior to microneedling procedure and resume 3–4 days afterwards. The brightening serum can also be mixed 1:1 with HYLA ACTIVE™ as a Meso-Glide™ during microneedling to needle the actives deeper into the skin.
Apply extra BRITE LITE immediately after procedure and follow with BRITE LITE 3D SCULPTURED MASK.
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Therapist Advice
Brite Lite
"The Brite Lite is a corrective treatment serum that lightens and brightens the skin, making it ideal for those with melasma, sun damage, freckles and uneven skin tones. Its key ingredients prevent excess pigment from forming while also fading existing spots and discolourations for a more flawless, uniform skin tone.
We recommend the Brite lite as the perfect serum to prep before and to use during your dermapen treatments."