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These four powerhouse ingredients are tyrosinase inhibitors.

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Hey Reader!

Here’s what the science says:

  1. Vitamin C (L‑ascorbic acid): A top antioxidant that neutralizes free radicals and inhibits tyrosinase—best when paired with E + Ferulic Acid.
  2. Kojic acid: Gentle and effective in serums/creams; it inhibits the enzyme, prevents new spots, and fights free radicals.
  3. Arbutin: A mild, all-skin-type favorite (beta- and alpha- forms). Dermatologists love its gentle tyrosinase inhibition.
  4. Azelaic, tranexamic, phenylethyl resorcinols & more: Each slows the pigment-making process at different steps, so stacking similar products enhances results.

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