Homepeel – Pigmentation Night Cream
Homepeel Pigmentation night cream gives new meaning to ‘beauty sleep’.
Homepeel Pigmentation night cream works wonders. While sleeping it elevates your skin’s natural overnight rejuvenation with its active formulation, harnessing the power of azelaic acid.
What’s azelaic acid you may ask? Azelaic acid is proven to fade pigmentation, melisma, hyper-pigmentation and age spots. Personally the word acid tends to scare people off, but in this case it what attracts me.
Like any women aging it’s sometimes a little scary, or spots start appearing from spending too much time out in the sun, whatever the case maybe Homepeel pigmentation night cream is the product for you. The combination of combination of azelaic acid, kojic acid and arbutin will fade pigmentation, hyperpigmentation, melasma, sun damage, age and liver spots and red marks while treating acne and rosacea.
The way Azelaic works is it’s an effective inhibitor of tyrosinase. Tyrosinase is the enzyme responsible for creating pigmentation in the skin. Having azelaic acid in your beauty routine stops excess melanin creation and therefore skin discolouration. A bonus is that when applied to the skin it reduces the growth of bacteria in the skins follicles, whilst calming the area and reducing redness. It also works to remove dead skin cells, reducing future congestion. So it’s truly is a women’s ultimate beauty sleep cream in a jar.
I have sensitive skin and found it to work with no issues what so ever. I found that I had less break outs and my skin discolouration improved over a space of only a few days. It’s easy to use, just apply a pea sized amount and rub in to your face. The texture of the cream itself is smooth and not thick nor oily at all. I was quite surprised that such a little amount went such a long way! At first I did overdo it, as I am used to having to use a lot to get my whole face covered. They do suggest if you’re using any other serums or creams, not to apply over the top or before. Instead alternate your beauty routine to every second night when applying Homepeel pigmentation cream.
Homepeel pigmentation cream comes in one size 50ml, but with only using a pea size drop a day, it will last a while. It retails at $49.95, which is quite cheap considering some of the other creams on the market and treatments that can only be affordable if you’re rich and famous. I do recommend this cream. It’s well worth the splurge but the results are amazing.
Homepeel is based in Australia and aim to deliver the best quality of products to their customers.
RRP: $49.95
Available from: Homepeel website
By Aimee Tatham




