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MartiDerm's anti-melasma ampoule — and the brand's most clinically considered pigmentation formulation. Each ampoule carries tranexamic acid (the gold-standard topical ingredient for melasma management) + 5% L-ascorbic acid + niacinamide + the house proteoglycan complex (chondroitin + DNA) — all in nitrogen-flushed glass for stability. Spanish dermatologists' melasma protocol typically pairs this with daily Eryfotona Actinica SPF, and the combined approach (oxidation-prevented vitamin C + tranexamic acid + clinical photoprotection) is the most-recommended at-home melasma management in the Spanish dermatology channel. At $50 for 30 ampoules, mid-tier per dose. The brightening effect builds over 8-12 weeks — this is a protocol product, not an instant result.
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DSP-Bright Ampoules by MartiDerm is formulated for normal, combination, mature skin. MartiDerm's anti-melasma ampoule — and the brand's most clinically considered pigmentation formulation. Each ampoule carries tranexamic acid (the gold-standard topical ingredient for melasma management) + 5% L-ascorbic acid + niacinamide + the house proteoglycan complex (chondroitin + DNA) — all in nitrogen-flushed glass for stability. Spanish dermatologists' melasma protocol typically pairs this with daily Eryfotona Actinica SPF, and the combined approach (oxidation-prevented vitamin C + tranexamic acid + clinical photoprotection) is the most-recommended at-home melasma management in the Spanish dermatology channel. At $50 for 30 ampoules, mid-tier per dose. The brightening effect builds over 8-12 weeks — this is a protocol product, not an instant result.
The key active ingredients in DSP-Bright Ampoules are Niacinamide, Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C. It's known for: tranexamic acid is the gold-standard topical for melasma management and 5% pure L-ascorbic acid + niacinamide — multi-pathway brightening.
Yes, DSP-Bright Ampoules targets hyperpigmentation, dullness. tranexamic acid is the gold-standard topical for melasma management
DSP-Bright Ampoules retails for around $50, 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: the brightening effect builds over 8-12 weeks — patience required; tranexamic acid is generally well-tolerated but should be patch-tested; single-dose glass ampoule format produces more waste than bottle-serums.
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