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Description
Quality Product For lady & Gentlemen
1.)Beauty3 Super Extra Whitening Pearl Day Cream 100% Nature 15g New whitening cream help reduce and fade acne, freckles and dark spots on face, making skin white and glow natural radiance. It also help tighten pores, firm, smooth and protect your face from the sun. Cream is not too thick and stick, can be quickly absorbed into skin. It also can be used as a foundation.
Align to adjust restore smooth skin. Care and skin youthful. Reduce dark spots and blemishes, acne, making pores. Skin silky soft skin whiter and more natural.
Direction : After cleaned face, apply cream on the face and neck area twice daily ( morning)
Should be use with Beauty3 Day Cream

Ingredients: Vitamin E, Titanium dioxide, Allantoin, Zinc oxide, Kojic dipalmitate, Papaya extracts, Provitamin B5, BHT, Aloevera.

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Indication :After cleaned face, apply cream on the face and neck area twice daily ( morning)
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Manufactured :Beauty3
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Size : 15g
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Condition : Brand new & Never used with a seal pack.
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2.) Beauty3 Super Extra Whitening Seaweed Spirulina Night Cream 100% Nature 15g
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Indication :After cleaned face, apply cream on the face and neck area twice daily (bed time)
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Manufactured :Beauty3
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Size : 15g
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Condition : Brand new & Never used with a seal pack.
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New whitening cream help reduce and fade acne, freckles and dark spots on face, making skin white and glow natural radiance. It also help tighten pores, firm, smooth and protect your face from the sun. Cream is not too thick and stick, can be quickly absorbed into skin. It also can be used as a foundation.
Direction : After cleaned face, apply cream on the face and neck area twice daily (bed time)
Should be use with Beauty3 Day Cream
Alpha Arbutin
Arbutin is a glucosulated hydroquinone, extracted from the bearberry plant. Hydroquinone has been commercially available since the 1960s as an agent in skin lightening products.1 Arbutin is naturally found in wheat, pear skins, and the leaves of blueberries and cranberries, and it is metabolized by the body to produce hydroquinone with most of the product excreted in urine. Topical application of arbutin inhibits the production of melanin with minimal systemic absorption.
Bearberry extract from Arctostaphylos uva-ursi is combined with a reducing agent to help inhibit the oxidation reactions leading to the formation of melanin from tyrosine. Other tyrosinase inhibitors, such as orange extract, lemon extract, and cucumber extract, along with complementary ingredients, such as glycolic acid, lactic acid, and sodium hyaluronate, may be added to the formulation to augment the lightening effect.

Arbutin is included in skin lightening creams and serums. Other agents such as retinol or alpha hydroxy acids can be added to enhance penetration of arbutin to dermal layers
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Arbutin has been used for postinflammatory hyperpigmentation and it has been used effectively to treat hyperpigmentation characterized by hyperactive melanocytes.3 Continued use of the products maintain a reduction of melanin concentration, particularly in areas exposed to the sun. |
| Lentigines are characterized by uneven pigmentation of the skin, also known as persistent liver spots, age spots, or sun spots. Topical application of arbutin supports the degradation of melanin content that has accumulated over time.5 |

| Melasma is facial hyperpigmentation that is often manifested among pregnant women due to wide shifts in hormones. In clinical studies, patients exhibited a significant decrease in pigment density when treated with topical arbutin gel.(6) Topical application of arbutin is considered a safer, less irritating alternative to hydroquinone, with similar effects and minimal systemic absorption.5 |
| Freckles are clusters of concentrated melanin, predominant among fair-skinned individuals. Formation and color intensity can be triggered by UVB exposure, which stimulates melanin production by melanocytes. Arbutin serves to inhibit melanocyte activity and support the degradation of melanin content in the keratogenous layer. |

Aloevera oil
Aloe Vera oil is made from the gel of Aloe Vera plant. There are many species of this succulent plant. The most common one is Aloe barbedensis. Aloe Vera has tremendous health benefits when applied topically and also when used internally. It has been mentioned often in medicinal books of the past where it is described how this gel is used for skin diseases, wounds and digestive complaints. Modern research also shows that many of these applications of Aloe Vera gel are really effective.
According to traditional Indian system of healing, Aloe Vera oil is produced with many other ingredients like rose water, sandalwood oil and a base oil like Khus oil. This oil is believed to be excellent for hair care. It is known as Ghritkumari oil.
Aloe Vera oil contains the therapeutic properties from the base oil as well from the nutrients that it provides to the oil.
- Emollient – Aloe Vera oil is a brilliant moisturiser for the skin.
- Anti-Inflammatory – It reduces inflammation and other signs related to it.
- Anti – Bacterial – It has the ability to kill certain bacteria.
- Anti-Viral – This property makes it suitable for use on herpes and shingles rashes.
- Anti-fungal – This oil can be used to kill fungi that cause conditions like ringworm.
- Anti-oxidant – The oil protects the skin from free radical damage.
- Cicatrizant – Aloe vera oil speeds wound recovery.
- Anti-Irritant – reduces skin irritation.
- Astringent – shrinks the skin and makes it taut.
- Sun protection – Aloe Vera oil provides minor sun protection, especially in a base oil like Sesame oil.


Papaya Extracts
Papaya is one of the healthiest fruits that you can eat. It contains many vitamins and minerals that prevent certain cancers as well as digestive disorders. In addition to papaya's vast health benefits, papaya is also helpful in achieving beautiful skin. Whether used topically or incorporated into a diet plan, papaya is important for skin care.

The papaya originally was discovered and grown in Central America, but grocery stores in the United States get their papaya supply from Hawaii. A medium-sized papaya weighs about 1 to 2 lbs. and is a melon-like fruit. The papaya is often eaten raw when it reaches its ripened stage, but it is also used for cooking, especially tenderizing meat.

Papaya has been used to heal skin ailments, such as breakouts, dry skin, cellulite and premature aging. These claims come from the powerful enzyme found in papayas called peptin. Peptin is a digestive enzyme, but when applied topically to the skin it helps to smooth it and make it healthy and radiant. Other skin nourishing properties include Vitamin A, C, E and carotenoids. These antioxidants also reduce inflammation of the skin.

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