Cosmelan
Cosmelan is different from other cosmetic depigmentation agents. It doesn’t just use proven ingredients. It also provides amazing results.
Cosmelan was created to decrease melanin in skin. Melanin is the cause of dark spots and premature aging pigmentation. Cosmelan is designed to lighten skin by inhibiting the tyrosinase enzyme, decreasing darkened skin colors and melanin synthesis. Cosmelan is highly respected in the cosmetic community, but does it actually produce results?
What Ingredients are in Cosmelan?
Cosmelan is a rather invasive skin treatment that requires several days or recovery. Flaking, skin peeling, and irritation are frequent side effects with this treatment. Cosmelan comes in several application treatments and gradually improves skin. Consumers report significant results of Cosmelan following use.
Cosmelan doesn’t provide a full list of ingredients. It names Cosmelan Pack and Degreasing Solution among its ingredients but does not explain what is actually in them. The ingredients that Cosmelan does name are Cosmelan® Pack, Degreasing Solution, aqua, acetone, azelaic acid, kojic Acid, phytic acid, ascorbic acid, arbutine, titanium dioxide, hydroviton, vitamin K, vitamin E, amniotic fluid, glycerin, and silicone oil.
What Else Should I Know about Cosmelan?
Cosmelan is very expensive and ranges between $600 and $800. At that price consumers expect results, which are often reported. Exactly how Cosmelan works is not fully explained but it seems to work wonders. The only drawback to Cosmelan is its high price. Other than that Cosmelan seems to work just as it advertises.

