I wonder how it compares to Thiamidol (Nivea/Eucerin). Apperently they work in the same exact way.
Sadly broke me out bad and I am not even usually sensitive and pretty used to of actives. Truly wanted this to work but their customer service is good.
Me too, I just tried a sample and I suspect it reacted badly (skin rash, but only in certain areas of face). I will try again to see if it was actually this product, for now I will stick with Thiamidol (nivea, eucerin)
1:37 what's quite surprising to see is that resveratrol at only 0.2% is a great alternative to other brightening ingredients.
Yes that surprised me too, I looked online for people experiencing brightening with resveratrol but haven’t found much.
Thanks for the review. I'll just stick to my multi-ingredient formulas containing kojic acid. Maybe the Mela B3 has a more concentrated dose of Melasyl or something added to it to boost the efficacy
So I’m going to test Melasyl on my left cheek, and 2% HQ on the right. I do have 5% HQ but will keep it fair and don’t want to irritate my skin so won’t use that xD. It’s the Mela B3 la roche. I’m going to stop kojic, and all my other melanin disruptors
@@DumitruAlexandrovwill do! Not started it yet as I want to stop other products to keep it fair and see if it works on new and old hyperpigmentation
@@gungkrisna9616 I haven’t started it yet as I want to stop other products to keep it fair and see if it works on new and old hyperpigmentation. Will update when I start which should be this week
I think the Mela B3 is 0.5% Melasyl.
Melasyl is now also in a Khiel’s product cause they’re all under L’Oreal. I got the Mela B3 serum for now cause CVS had 30% off and in US I can’t get Hydroquinone without a prescription.. my dermatologist only gave me Doxycycline for my acne but not Hydroquinone :/
Thanks for the honest review.
Also the serum from LRP smelled really badly, the fragrance was strong and bothersome, and after you blend in, the true smell from the active can be felt, it smells very badly like something rotten which I would not mind, but the product gave me a skin rash too.
Been looking for a good SAP serum. What’s the % in the Cos De Baha? It’s great it has Ferulic, e and MSM
Please make a video on dermastamping and how to start
The australian version of bright reveal does not have melasyl
In Thailand and Indonesia, they put Melasyl into their Glycolic-Bright serum.
In Canada, I don’t think the L’Oreal Bright Reveal serum contains melasyl but the La Roche-Posay Mela B3 serum is available but costs more.
I really appreciate your scientific approach! I don’t like when brands claim to have discovered an ingredient that is better than a drug… I think melasyl may be an option when hydroquinone is not ideal or during a break from it, but I also find it hard to believe it will deliver better results than hydroquinone. Great video!