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What you’re seeing here is Tranexamic Acid - it’s a skin-brightening agent you may have never heard of, but we think it’s worth being on your radar. Tranexamic Acid is a synthetic molecule with a structure similar to lysine, a naturally occurring amino acid. Lysine plays a considerable role in promoting the growth of collagen, which provides the skin with strength and elasticity. For years it was reserved for doctor’s offices until it was clinically proven to brighten the skin and reduce hyperpigmentation. Tranexamic acid functions primarily as a skin-brightening agent by inhibiting melanin production. It works to prevent hyperpigmentation by blocking the activation of melanocytes, effectively fading dark spots, and addressing skin discoloration concerns. Besides its ability to counter hyperpigmentation, tranexamic acid is known for its potential to reduce redness and inflammation caused by acne or other skin irritations. Additionally, it aids in enhancing skin clarity and promoting an even complexion, making it suitable for individuals with various skin types and concerns. Due to its anti-inflammatory qualities, Tranexamic Acid can also be an effective treatment for skin barrier recovery and assist in reducing acne, inflammation, and skin discoloration. When we introduced The Super Lift - Vitamin C-More Treatment three years ago, we recognized the powerful effects that Tranexamic Acid could have as part of a formulation. Using a combination of three shelf-stable forms of Vitamin C – Tranexamic Acid, Niacinamide, Ferulic Acid (from a plant source), Astaxanthin and Vitamin E – it works to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and discoloration, brighten the skin’s appearance, and help to both treat and prevent blemishes. #superliftvitaminc #vitamincserum #skincare #mayachia #cleanbeauty

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