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Depiwhite

The Depiwhite anti-spot range is aimed at people prone to hyperpigmentation such as senile or actinic lentigines, melasma or pregnancy mask. Beat pigment spots with a complete range of depigmenting treatments adapted to the different locations of epidermal hyperpigmentation.

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Radiant Complexion Routine

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FAQ

Are ACM products non-comedogenic?

Our face care products undergo testing to ensure they are non-comedogenic, meaning they do not promote the formation of comedones and do not clog pores. You will find the “non-comedogenic” label on our packaging.

How long can I keep a product once opened?

The Period After Opening (PAO) usually ranges from 6 to 24 months. This is indicated on the packaging by a symbol of an open cream jar showing a number followed by the letter “M,” which represents the number of months the product can be safely used after opening.

How long can I keep a product before opening?

Our formulations have proven stability for over 30 months. You can rely on the expiration date printed on the packaging. Up to that date, we guarantee the efficacy and stability of our formulas.

Are the products tested on animals?

Cosmetic regulations have prohibited animal testing for the efficacy and safety of finished cosmetic products since 2004. ACM, as the responsible manufacturer, complies with European Regulation 1223/2009 on cosmetic products and its amendments, particularly Article 18 regarding animal testing. We confirm that our cosmetic products have not been tested on animals.

Dépiwhite - Fight against pigment spots

Thanks to a complete range of depigmenting treatments adapted to the different locations of epidermal hyperpigmentation.

Existing treatments are effective in reducing or erasing hyperpigmentation. In some cases, particularly pregnancy mask, the slightest exposure to the sun quickly causes epidermal hyperpigmentation to reappear. The severity of melasma therefore often follows the seasons: improvement in winter and worsening in summer.

To effectively treat the problem of epidermal hyperpigmentation, effective sun protection is often essential. It is by adding a series of good practices that patients affected by pigment spots will be able to obtain real results.