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Sesderma's anti-pigmentation hero — and Spanish dermatologists' favorite alternative to hydroquinone for melasma, post-acne marks, and rosacea-related hyperpigmentation. The active stack pairs azelaic acid (the gentle-but-effective tyrosinase inhibitor and anti-inflammatory) with diacetyl boldine ('RU', a Boldea boldus-derived brightener) and niacinamide for sebum regulation and tone-evening, plus a low dose of glycolic acid for gentle resurfacing. All carried in liposomal phosphatidylcholine for deeper delivery without irritation — meaningful for the rosacea and sensitive-skin users that traditional pigmentation actives often can't tolerate. At $60 for 30ml, premium pricing — but the multi-active stack and the rosacea-friendly profile make it competitive with much more expensive prescription alternatives.
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Azelac Ru Liposomal Serum by Sesderma is formulated for combination, normal, mature, sensitive, acne-prone skin. Sesderma's anti-pigmentation hero — and Spanish dermatologists' favorite alternative to hydroquinone for melasma, post-acne marks, and rosacea-related hyperpigmentation. The active stack pairs azelaic acid (the gentle-but-effective tyrosinase inhibitor and anti-inflammatory) with diacetyl boldine ('RU', a Boldea boldus-derived brightener) and niacinamide for sebum regulation and tone-evening, plus a low dose of glycolic acid for gentle resurfacing. All carried in liposomal phosphatidylcholine for deeper delivery without irritation — meaningful for the rosacea and sensitive-skin users that traditional pigmentation actives often can't tolerate. At $60 for 30ml, premium pricing — but the multi-active stack and the rosacea-friendly profile make it competitive with much more expensive prescription alternatives.
The key active ingredients in Azelac Ru Liposomal Serum are Azelaic Acid, Glycolic Acid, Niacinamide. It's known for: azelaic acid + diacetyl boldine + niacinamide — multi-pathway pigmentation stack and rosacea-friendly — tolerated by skin types that hydroquinone or strong retinoids aren't.
Yes, Azelac Ru Liposomal Serum targets hyperpigmentation, redness, acne. azelaic acid + diacetyl boldine + niacinamide — multi-pathway pigmentation stack
Azelac Ru Liposomal Serum retails for around $60, which places it in the premium range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: $60 for 30ml is premium pricing; azelaic acid initial use can cause mild tingling in very reactive skin; diacetyl boldine's clinical evidence base is smaller than tranexamic acid or hydroquinone.
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