Shahnaz

  • 2 months

    questioning this alleged research...

    This is statistically speaking a pretty useless evidence with n=73, it would be interpreted as questionable research when the sample group is under 500? What was the confidence interval, now that the very small number of the sample group is being advertised - and what was the result? I am currently using Cosrx 6 peptide booster, Ole Henriksen truth serum and during the day drunk elephant protini cream followed by beauty of joson spf 50 - in the evening after my currentbody2 mask I use the same serums but Ole Henriksen Glow as night cream. My question now is, would this even help with the two sunspots I got afterwards, as a spot treatment or is it a bit irrelevant?

    Translated from danish

    1 product in post questioning this alleged research...
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    • Customer service at Lyko
      2 months
      Hey Shahnaz! 👋🤍 Thanks for your question 🤍 You are right that the study behind the Mela B3 serum has a small participant count, but the ingredients are well-known for working effectively against pigmentation spots – also sun spots. So it can definitely be worth trying as a spot treatment, but be patient, as results often take a bit of time 💛 It is specifically developed to work on uneven pigmentation and contains both niacinamide and resorcinol – two superstars when it comes to evening out skin tone 💫 It should work fine with your other products, and you apply it after cleansing and before cream, morning or evening – and remember sunscreen during the day 🙌 Take care! ☀️

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