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NV Hydroxy Acids

Facial

Features

1. Ative Ingredients

Glycolic Acid;

Lactic Acid;

Citric Acid.

2. Benefits

Whitening effect;

Non-agressive peeling;

Melasma reduction;

Cell renewal.

3. Usage

Emulsions in general;

Gels and cream gels;

Serums.

4. Properties

Produto Cruelty free
Cruelty free
Produto vegano
Vegan
Cdial Halal
Cdial Halal

NV HYDROXY ACIDS

NV Hydroxy Acids is a blend of active ingredients encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles with an average particle diameter larger than 200nm. It promotes a gentle chemical peel that does not irritate the skin, avoiding the flakiness caused by traditional peels and enabling daily use while delivering greater efficacy. Its encapsulation through Nanovetores' developed technology allows for the stabilization of sensitive and complex components that are difficult to formulate in their free form.

GLYCOLIC ACID

Found in plants and mainly in citrus fruits such as lemon and orange, citric acid is widely used in the cosmetic industry as a pH regulator, preventing products from becoming too alkaline. It also has applications in dermatology and can be used as a component of chemical peels due to its antioxidant and toning properties, as well as its ability to control oiliness and renew the skin. Citric acid aids in the treatment of acne, scars, melasma, skin rejuvenation, the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines, and helps control the action of sebaceous glands.

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Glycolic acid is an alpha-hydroxy acid that, when applied topically in low concentrations, reduces the thickness of the hyperkeratotic stratum corneum, promoting the reduction of cohesion or adhesiveness between corneocytes and their layers. Its natural origin is from fruits, especially sugarcane, and it has been used in cosmetics as a peeling agent, promoting the normalization of the keratinization process, which is one of the factors linked to the appearance of acne. It is indicated for skin types that present acne, fine wrinkles, and melasma. It acts on the production of the compacting of the stratum corneum, thickening of the epidermis, and deposition of dermal collagen.

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