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INCI Name : Glutathione Percentage Purity :99.9% Compatibility: Compatible with SepiWhite, GigaWhite, Vitamin C, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid, and Kojic Dipalmitate pH Range : 3-6 Colour & Appearance: White powder with a characteristic odor Grade : Cosmetic Grade Recommended Usage : 1-2% up to 5% Solubility: Water Soluble (Add to cooling Phase) Melting Temperature: Avoid heating above 60C Melting Temperature: Avoid heating above 60C Application: Cream, Lotion, Clear Gel, Toner, Mask Vegan: Does not contain animal-derived components Precaution : L-Glutathione (Reduced Glutathione) Powder does not have any known side effects and is generally safe for most people
Originating from groundbreaking research at the University of Zagreb under Dr
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Regular use can lead to: Improved skin tone and texture Reduction in pigmentation and dark spots Enhanced overall skin brightness Additionally, Ishigaki glutathione is trusted by many beauty enthusiasts for its proven quality and effectiveness
MOTS-c vs Tesamorelin: Key Research Differences MOTS-c and Tesamorelin represent two distinct research categories MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide studied for its role in cellular energy signaling