Persistent pigment stains, here is the food supplement that acts where care fails

They settle, resist, and end up being part of the skin landscape. These pigment spotsoften inherited from the sun, hormones or inflammation, blur the uniformity of the complexion and weigh on self -image. And yet, despite the most concentrated serums, the most disciplined dermatological routines, some never really fade.

The fault of a therapeutic dead angle: topical care, as efficient as they are, only acts from the outside. However, certain causes of hyperpigmentation are anchored much more deeply. This is where a new cosmetic strategy betweenthought to complete the surface routines by acting from the inside, directly on the biological mechanisms of the skin.

Dermatological terrain where creams can do nothing

Half of the world’s population would be affected by pigment disorders, according to a recent study conducted in 34 countries. Melasma, lentigos, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentations... All have one thing in common: excessive production of melanin. But their causes vary radically.

Some spots result from hormonal excitement, others are the memory of past inflammation, others still bear witness to decades of sun exposure. A complexity that makes long and demanding care. In this context, topical care, although it is essential, find their limits. They act on the surface, sometimes in depth, but rarely at the systemic cellular level where it all starts.

This is where the nutraceutical approach finds all its legitimacy. By working from the inside, food supplements can reach invisible layers of the skin, prevent disturbances before they print, and support natural defense mechanisms.

ACM’s depiwhite supplement: a background protocol against stains

The ACM laboratory, already a leader in anti-tache dermatological prescriptions, has developed a dietary supplement which is part of this logic of deep and lasting correction. DEPIWHITE Food supplement offers a double action formula: prevention and correction.

Inside each capsule, a combination of active active ingredients:

  • Grape seed extract : Stimulates cell renewal, slows down tyrosinase (key enzyme for melanin production), and neutralizes free radicals.
  • Pale pink extract : Target inflammation, a major factor in post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
  • Vitamin B3 : brake the lift of melanin to the surface of the skin.
  • Vitamins C and E : essential antioxidant duo to protect skin cells.
  • Zinc : Reinforces the skin barrier in the face of external aggressions, limiting pigment imbalances.

Taken at the rate of 2 capsules per day for 3 months, this supplement acts gradually, in support of topical treatments. It is addressed as much to the sensitive skin which does not tolerate certain depigmenting assets as to pregnant women subject to melasma, or to the mature skin marked by the years. It is recommended for patients subject to hyperpigmentation, clear and dark phototypes, mature skin or with history of melasma.

What this approach changes concretely for skins subject to stains

The interest of DepiWhite Dietary Complement is not only measured by its assets, but in the strategic place that he occupies in a global anti-tachout routine. By working upstream of imbalances, it allows:

  • to reduce the intensity and frequency of appearance of stains,
  • to optimize the effectiveness of the care applied on the surface,
  • to offer a gentle but targeted alternative to reactive skin.

He thus marks a turning point in the dermatological management of pigment spots : less aggressive, more integrated, more systemic. It also shakes up the established codes of pigmentary dermatology, by introducing a softer, more global response, more in line with the natural rhythms of the skin. Faced with often deceptive express lightning formulas, this ACM -signed approach favors depth, consistency and medical legitimacy.