Tranexamic acid goes mainstream according to Skin Inc Magazine

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A recent article by Skin Inc “The Rising Trend of Tranexamic Acid in Skin Care” is music to Reviva’s ears, since we debuted our Multi-Factor Brightening Crème in September of 2021. The article references several studies, regarding tranexamic acid, a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine, and how it can help improve discolored skin tone when applied topically.

The report, and article, references using the optimum 3% tranexamic acid, which is just what our Multi-Factor Brightening Crème contains – along with 10% Azealic Acid, 5% Niacinamide, and 3% Kojic Acid. We’re big fans of Transexamic Acid as you can tell from our blog “What is tranexamic acid?” from April of 2022.

Tranexamic Acid has been around for a long while but its popularity in skincare is soaring lately. Of course, when industry publications and advocates pounce on an ingredient we’ve been using for a while, we simply smile. We’re always pleased when others catch on to great skincare ingredients – as consumers will have more opportunity to find a product that suits their needs.

The great news Reviva Labs’ Multi-Factor Brightening Crème is available at Vitamin Shoppe and Sprouts stores nationwide – as well as hundreds of independent retailers. Reviva’s MFB Cream is also available via Amazon or direct from Reviva’s website too.

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