Friday, November 12, 2010
Kojic Acid
Kojic acid was discovered as a natural product derived form a mushroom in Japan in 1989. It has been successfully used to lighten pigment spots and skin discoloration and considered as a kind of popularly specialized inhibitor for melanin. At present, it is assigned into various kinds of cosmetics for curing freckles, spots on the skin of elder men, pigmentation and acne.
On a molecular level, melanin is produced in the body from the conversion (in several steps) of the amino acid tyrosine. The conversion requires the enzyme known as tyrosinase.
Kojic acid can prevent the tyrosinase activity through synthesizing reaction with its antioxidant properties after penetrating upper skin layers and entering skin cells to inhibit the formation of pigment at the deep cells on the skin.
Kojic acid can produce excellent effects in even toning the skin, fighting age spots, pregnancy marks, freckles as well as general skin pigmentation disorders of face and body.
It is a pure (98%) and natural material. It also is widely used in the field of medicine and food. Because it can eliminate free radicals, strengthen cell activity, and keep food fresh. Kojic Acid is widely consumed in the Japanese diet and is believed to be beneficial to health.
Kojic acid is absolutely safe to human health. Beside, Kojic acid and its derivative has better inhibitory effect on tyrosinase than any other skin whitening agents. However, Kojic acid is costly.
Product Description:
This Kojic Acid is originally imported from Japan. Each box contain State liquor light number 5ml X 6 ampoules and Powder & Kojic Acid 1000mg X 6 vials
Packing:
State liquor light number 5ml X 6 ampoules
Powder & Kojic Acid 1000mg X 6 vials
Recommended Dosage:
2 injection/week until reach desired results.
Injection Method:
This product is administered by intravenously (IV)
Not Suitable For:
* Breast feeder
* Injection on women period
* Allergy to vitamin (any kind)
* Patient with cardiovascular problem
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