- Lightens dark spots, marks and scars 4 5 6
- Prevents development of new acne blemishes and scars 7 8 9
- Innovative CPX Silicone technology and ActivGCS (snail slime extract) formulation
TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR ACNE SCARS!
Clearer, smoother skin can be yours with Dermatix® Acne Scar, formulated with active ingredients that work together to help you lighten dark spots, marks and scars caused by acne.
DERMATIX® ACNE SCAR IS EFFECTIVE ON
DARK SPOTS, MARKS AND SCARS
Vitamin E stabilises your skin’s protective
barrier with its antioxidant properties4.
Our unique CPX silicone gel technology
protects your skin from the harshness of the environment and provides a
conducive skin condition for
scars recovery3.
Dermatix Acne Scar contains
ActivGCS (snail slime extract) which
boosts collagen and elastin
production to keep your skin healthy
and moisturised1.
Zinc Gluconate, an
anti-inflammatory ingredient that
helps manage the acne5.
Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) slows down
melanin transfer to outermost layer of
skin, reducing uneven pigmentation7, 8.
How does Dermatix® Acne Scar work?
Dermatix® Acne Scar reduces dark marks and spots by slowing down melanin transfer to the top layer of your skin, while reducing acne scars by protecting them from inflammation while boosting collagen production for your skin to naturally fill up the scar area.
LEARN MORETested and proven
Results from an independent consumer testing panel of 65 men and women ages 18 to 406
believe that treated areas are soothed and relieved
notice their acne scars are less visible, with reduced redness
find their skin looks clearer and near 75% feel that their skin is smoother
Face the world, feeling confident in your skin
Be at your confident best, whether you’re taking a selfie in the sun or checking yourself out in a mirror,
with Dermatix® Acne Scar on your side!
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- Open label, uncontrolled clinical investigation on the safety and clinical performance of papix acne scar in the prevention and improvement of acne scars. Clinical investigation in Italy. 20 November 2018 (Data on File)
- Thiele, J. J., Hsieh, S. N. & Ekanayake-Mudiyanselage, S., (2005). Vitamin E: Critical Review of Its Current Use in Cosmetic and Clinical Dermatology. Dermatol Surg. 2005 Jul;31(7 Pt 2):805-13; discussion 813. Retrieved from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16029671
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- Study of efficacy and tolerance of a treatment against acne scars. Consumer Use test in Singapore. 07 August 2018 (Data on File).
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