How to Use Melarase Creams: Morning and Evening Regimens

July 23, 2017

Melarase creams can be used to help brighten skin and reduce uneven pigmentation caused by melasma, sunspots, age spots, aging, and acne scars. The Melarase routine is compose of twice daily application of creams as part of a therapeutic skincare protocol.

Morning Routine:

The following Kareskin products are used in the morning regimen: MelaClenz, Melapads, Melarase AM, Elevase Moisture Booster, and Spectrase SPF 30.

 

Evening Routine: 

The following Kareskin products are used in the evening regimen: MelaClenz, Melapads, Melarase PM, Replenish or Replenish CX, Elevase Moisture Booster. Opti-Mask Hydrate is used twice weekly as a face sheet mask.

 

Melarase Brightening Kit can be used with one of three retinoid creams, depending on your level of correction. Replenish retinoid cream is a lighter retinoid suitable for mild correction and daily use. Replenish CX is a moderate concentration retinoid suitable for moderate correction and daily use. RR Retinoid Repair is the strongest of the retinoid creams and is suitable for 2 to 3 applications per week. 

 





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