Introduction:
Lumivoid cream is indicated to lighten skin tone and provides protection against UV radiations and skin conditioning. It is a composite of scientifically validated nutrients which helps to brighten the skin, minimize pigmentation and protect from sun exposure. It scavenges free radicals which is a key cause of hyperpigmentation. It also inhibits tyrosinase activity which leads to the synthesis of melanin and melanin production which causes skin hyperpigmentation. It protects the skin from UV radiation and damage. It is paraben and formaldehyde free. It is suitable for all skin types and ideal for both men and women. Use twice daily or as advised by the healthcare professional.
Key composition of Lumivoid cream:
Therapeutic uses of Lumivoid cream:
Side effects of Lumivoid cream:
Lumivoid cream generally may cause some side effects such as burning, tingling, dryness, exfoliation, desquamation, skin shedding, dermatitis or rash, swelling, pigmentary changes, blisters or welts, and increased sunburn. If you experience any of these reactions, check with your healthcare professional.
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FAQ’s:
What is the use of Lumivoid cream?
Lumivoid cream is indicated to lighten skin tone and provides protection against UV radiations and skin conditioning. It is a composite of scientifically validated nutrients which helps to brighten the skin, minimize pigmentation and protect from sun exposure.
How do you use Lumivoid cream?
Cleanse face with water, pat dry gently. Take a small quantity of Lumivoid cream on to your finger tip and apply onto your skin using a gentle circular motion.
How many times in a day should Lumivoid cream to be used?
Apply twice daily or as recommended by the healthcare professional.
References:
https://www.torrentian.com/pisheet/Upload/PI_Sheet/2775.pdf
https://www.torrentian.com/pisheet/Upload/PI_Sheet/Abbreviated_PI/2775.pdf
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