Farmacy has dropped their latest skincare treat. The Farmacy Brighten Up 3% TXA Dark Spot Toner is the brand’s newest toner, and joins their existing, popular Farmacy Deep Sweep Toner. If you’d like to find out all about this new formula, keep on reading…
Farmacy Brighten Up 3% TXA Dark Spot Toner
“This toner is formulated with a triple-threat solution clinically shown to reduce the look of dark spots in as little as seven days. Three percent TXA visibly fades stubborn spots while azelaic acid and five percent PHA visibly refine texture and brighten for a smooth-, even-looking complexion.“
The Farmacy Brighten Up 3% TXA Dark Spot Toner is a visibly brightening, gently resurfacing toner with three percent tranexamic acid that’s clinically shown to reduce the look of dark spots in as little as seven days.
Key Ingredients
- TXA (Tranexamic Acid) 3%: Visibly brightens, reducing the look of dark spots.
- PHA (Gluconolactone) 5% and Azelaic Acid: Visibly even tone, smooth texture, and gently exfoliate.
- Upcycled Tangerine Peel: Hydrates and has antioxidant benefits.
The Farmacy Brighten Up TXA Dark Spot Toner is $34, and is currently available in a 120ml / 4 oz. bottle, however they will inevitably launch a travel size in the coming months, just like they did with their Deep Sweep Toner.
When it comes to directions, Farmacy recommends swiping the toner onto a clean face in the morning, and at night, but avoid your eye area. You don’t need to rinse, but you need to follow with both serum and moisturizer, and sunscreen for daytime use.
Farmacy Beauty recommends the Farmacy Brighten Up 3% TXA Dark Spot Toner as being suitable for normal skin, dry skin, combination skin and oily skin types.
This tranexamic acid infused toner promises to reduce the appearance of dark spots in just seven days, giving you a visibly refined skin texture, which is brightened and smooth for an even complexion, and is available right now.
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