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MARTIDERM DSP-Cover Depigmenting Stick SPF 50+ Zero Pigment (4ml)

  • Depigmenting stick.
  • High level of sun protection SPF 50+
  • Corrects stains.
  • Smoother and more uniform appearance.
  • Reduction of the melanin index.
  • Reduces stain coloration.
  • Treatment for Hyperpigmentation of the Face, Neck, Neckline, Arms and Hands.
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€13.09
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  • Depigmenting stick.
  • High level of sun protection SPF 50+
  • Corrects stains.
  • Smoother and more uniform appearance.
  • Reduction of the melanin index.
  • Reduces stain coloration.
  • Treatment for Hyperpigmentation of the Face, Neck, Neckline, Arms and Hands.

MARTIDERM Pigment Zero DSP-Cover Depigmenting Stick SPF 50+

Depigmenting stick with a high level of SPF 50+ sun protection . It works as a treatment for hyperpigmentation of the face, neck, décolleté, arms and hands . Easy application. Ideal for localized areas, both facial and body.

DSP-Cover 50+ corrects imperfections and gives the tone a smoother and more uniform appearance. In addition, it contains salicylic acid and kojic acid , which are active ingredients that contribute to the progressive elimination of skin hyperpigmentation .

Benefits of using Martiderm Pigment Zero DSP-Cover Depigmenting Stick SPF 50+

  • Depigmenting stick.
  • High level of sun protection SPF 50+
  • Corrects stains.
  • Smoother and more uniform appearance.
  • Reduction of the melanin index.
  • Reduces stain coloration.
  • Treatment for hyperpigmentation of the face, neck, décolleté, arms and hands.

main assets

  • Kojic acid : Reduces melanin production and is an antioxidant.
  • Salicylic acid : Evens skin tone .

Application mode

  1. Apply to the pigmented area .
  2. Massage with your fingertips until the area is concealed.
  3. Reapply 2 to 3 times a day.

You can combine this product with any other from our range of Facial Depigmentants or Photoprotectors.

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