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Bella Aurora's flagship depigmenting serum — and the product that justifies the brand's 130-year pigmentation-specialist reputation. The Bio10 Forte M-Lasma targets melasma specifically (the most treatment-resistant form of hyperpigmentation) with a multi-pathway active stack: tranexamic acid (plasmin inhibitor that interrupts melanogenesis), niacinamide (melanosome transfer inhibitor), ascorbyl glucoside (tyrosinase inhibitor via vitamin C pathway), alpha-arbutin (direct tyrosinase inhibitor), and azelaic acid (melanocyte-targeting anti-inflammatory). Five different mechanisms hitting five different steps of the pigmentation cascade. At ~$48 for 30ml, mid-tier pricing for what is functionally one of the most comprehensive depigmenting serums available in European pharmacies. Bella Aurora has been making pigmentation products since 1890 — the formulation depth reflects over a century of specialisation.
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Bio10 Forte M-Lasma Depigmenting Treatment by Bella Aurora is formulated for normal, combination, mature, sensitive skin. Bella Aurora's flagship depigmenting serum — and the product that justifies the brand's 130-year pigmentation-specialist reputation. The Bio10 Forte M-Lasma targets melasma specifically (the most treatment-resistant form of hyperpigmentation) with a multi-pathway active stack: tranexamic acid (plasmin inhibitor that interrupts melanogenesis), niacinamide (melanosome transfer inhibitor), ascorbyl glucoside (tyrosinase inhibitor via vitamin C pathway), alpha-arbutin (direct tyrosinase inhibitor), and azelaic acid (melanocyte-targeting anti-inflammatory). Five different mechanisms hitting five different steps of the pigmentation cascade. At ~$48 for 30ml, mid-tier pricing for what is functionally one of the most comprehensive depigmenting serums available in European pharmacies. Bella Aurora has been making pigmentation products since 1890 — the formulation depth reflects over a century of specialisation.
The key active ingredients in Bio10 Forte M-Lasma Depigmenting Treatment are Niacinamide, Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C, Glycerin. It's known for: five pigmentation pathways: tranexamic acid + niacinamide + vitamin C + arbutin + azelaic acid and specifically targets melasma — the most treatment-resistant hyperpigmentation.
Yes, Bio10 Forte M-Lasma Depigmenting Treatment targets hyperpigmentation, dullness. five pigmentation pathways: tranexamic acid + niacinamide + vitamin C + arbutin + azelaic acid
Bio10 Forte M-Lasma Depigmenting Treatment retails for around $48, which places it in the mid range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: melasma treatment requires strict daily SPF — the serum alone isn't sufficient; multi-acid formulation may irritate highly sensitive skin during adaptation; results require 8-12 weeks of consistent use.
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