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Review, Swatches, Before/After Photos: Murad Rapid Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum

Review, Swatches, Before/After Photos: Murad Rapid Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum

review swatches beforeafter photos murad rapid age spot and pigment lightening serum

I received this product sample from Murad right before I was leaving for my long vacation to India. As you all know, at this time of the year, India receives extreme tropical heat and I’ve been voyaging all over for trips, family weddings and so on — basically over-tanning my face. I was so glad I got this product to save my face in such a hectic summer.

After days of tanning, I started using Murad Rapid Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum ($60.00). It is so light — a transparent liquid serum that just naturally glides onto your face. It instantly absorbs into your skin giving you a moisturized face, although feeling as if you haven’t applied anything at all.

 

review swatches beforeafter photos murad rapid age spot and pigment lightening serum

See, now you can guess how lightweight it is! Perfect for Indian summers (hot and humid). I used it at the end of the day after cleansing and toning my face. You can always follow it up with Murad moisturizer. One tip ladies: never use a skin lightening product during daytime as its compounds (specially AHAs) are sensitive to sunlight.

Before

review swatches beforeafter photos murad rapid age spot and pigment lightening serum

After

review swatches beforeafter photos murad rapid age spot and pigment lightening serum

Now, let’s get into the science part of the product. Its active ingredient is 2% hydroquinone, which is the best known whitening agent that fades dark spots, age spots and freckles. I know some of you ladies must be skeptical about the side effects of this compound, but don’t worry: at 2% it is perfectly safe and works wonders on your skin.

Anything over 10% hydroquinone is considered to be used under doctor’s advice. Hydroquinone is generally combined with an AHA to increase its penetration and effectiveness. In this case, it is combined with glycolic acid that exfoliates dead skin cells. Another major compound is hexapeptide-2 which is an advanced skin lightening peptide that complements hydroquinone and prevents future damage.

I’ve been using it for around 2 weeks now and can tell that my face is glowing all over again. I’m all set for another big, fat Indian wedding! Available at www.murad.com, Sephora and sephora.com.

So, ladies, do want to give this product a try this summer?

–  Upasana Sahu, cosmetic chemist

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7 Comments
  • Ian
    Posted at 16:23h, 20 July

    I’m really struggling with spots and have tried many face washes. I seen on another website about using salicylic as an acne treatment.

    Is this true? would salicylic acid treatment work or should I just buy this Acne complex kit? Im unsure on what to do from here, any help would be appreciated.

  • MarcT
    Posted at 03:09h, 25 October

    I have sun/age spots (darkened patches of skin) from birth control. Even after I went off, the spots did not go away. Once I got pregnant, I got a lot of little clusters all around my checks and forehead. I NEVER thought any product will fully rid of every mark on my skin. However, the Lady Soma Renew Serum, with the Lady Soma Masque, significantly faded them and with a little make-up made them a lot less apparent.

    I’ve tried various skin lighteners out there. Even by prescription. The ones prescribed made my skin peel, burn and turn red until I had to stop using them. Lady Soma did not irritate my skin at all and I saw results in the first few weeks. Overall my skin just looks fresher and brighter. The best product I have found over the counter.

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