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Step 5: Moisturizer
Seals in hydration and strengthens the moisture barrier.
IPSA's signature ME (Moisturizing Emulsion) line in the #6 customization variant — the formula matched to clients with excess sebum + dryness combo. ME products are dispensed by IPSA aestheticians after a skin reading, with #6 specifically targeting oil-and-dry imbalance plus pigmentation (tranexamic acid leading the INCI). The Japanese skin-customization tradition formalized.
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ME 6 by IPSA is formulated for combination, oily skin. IPSA's signature ME (Moisturizing Emulsion) line in the #6 customization variant — the formula matched to clients with excess sebum + dryness combo. ME products are dispensed by IPSA aestheticians after a skin reading, with #6 specifically targeting oil-and-dry imbalance plus pigmentation (tranexamic acid leading the INCI). The Japanese skin-customization tradition formalized.
The key active ingredients in ME 6 are Tranexamic Acid. It's known for: tranexamic acid for melasma/pigmentation and customized to skin type via IPSA reading.
Yes, ME 6 targets oiliness, dryness. tranexamic acid for melasma/pigmentation
ME 6 retails for around $80, which places it in the premium range for moisturizers. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: customization requires brand-counter consultation for proper #N selection; alcohol high in INCI; premium pricing.
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