ACM Vitix Regulating Gel 50 ml
ACM Vitix Regulating Gel 50 ml
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ACM Vitix Regulating Gel is a dermatological pigmentation-regulator specially formulated for areas of depigmented skin (e.g., vitiligo). Rather than masking or simply moisturizing, Vitix works at a cellular level, using a patented melon-based active ingredient to restore oxidative balance in epidermal cells.
How It Helps
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Antioxidant Protection
The star ingredient is a patented melon that helps neutralize free radicals in melanocytes and keratinocytes, stabilizing the skin’s oxidative environment. -
Micro-Bead Delivery System
The gel has an innovative micro-bead technology: the active melon extract is encapsulated within tiny beads that protect it until application. When you massage the gel in, the bead structure breaks gently on contact with skin, releasing the active extract precisely where needed. -
Support for Repigmentation
Clinical studies and product literature indicate that with regular use (twice daily), especially when combined with phototherapy (narrow-band UVB or heliotherapy), Vitix Gel can slow down depigmentation, prevent its spread, and, in many cases, promote repigmentation in treated areas. -
Gentle, Skin-Friendly Texture
The formula is opaque, lightweight, and non-greasy, making it comfortable for face and body use. The mild granular feel from micro-beads disappears as you rub it in. -
Good Tolerance
According to sources, the gel is well tolerated, has no strong fragrance or colorants, and is suitable for sensitive or affected skin.
Key Benefits
Key Benefits
- Stabilizes Depigmentation: By reducing oxidative stress in skin cells, Vitix may help slow or prevent the spread of white patches.
- Encourages Repigmentation: In many cases, long-term use (especially with light therapy) has helped restore pigment to depigmented areas.
- Comfortable to Use: Lightweight, non-greasy, and easy to layer under other skincare or makeup.
- Boosts Confidence: For people managing vitiligo, a treatment that supports repigmentation can have emotional and psychological benefits — giving a sense of control, not just covering the condition.
- Skin-Friendly: Free of heavy fragrances; designed for sensitive or delicate skin, non-irritating formulation.
How to Use
How to Use
- Clean & Dry – Start with clean, dry skin on the depigmented patch and its edges.
- Apply – Use Vitix Gel once or twice daily on the affected areas.
- Massage & Absorb – Gently massage in until the gel is fully absorbed; the micro-beads will break and release the active melon extract.
- After Absorption – Once fully absorbed, you can follow with your regular cream or makeup.
- In Phototherapy – If you’re using UV therapy, apply the gel at least one hour before or after treatment so that the active ingredient works effectively.
Key Ingredients
Key Ingredients
Here’s a breakdown of what makes up the gel and how each component contributes:
- Aqua (Water): Base solvent.
- Propylene Glycol: Helps with gel consistency and penetration.
- Hydroxypropyltrimonium Maltodextrin Crosspolymer: Part of the micro-bead matrix that encapsulates the melon extract.
- Cucumis Melo (Melon) Fruit Extract: The active antioxidant ingredient (rich in catalase, SOD) that helps regulate free radicals and supports repigmentation.
- Carbomer / Acrylates / Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymers / Sodium Hydroxide: These form the gel texture, ensuring stability, spreadability, and pH balance.
- Preservatives: Diazolidinyl Urea, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, to keep the formula microbiologically stable.
Safety & Precautions
Safety & Precautions
- Patch Test First: Try on a small area initially to check for irritation, even though the formula is generally well tolerated.
- External Use Only: Avoid contact with eyes, mouth, or broken skin.
- Storage: Keep in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat.
- Medical Advice: If you’re under a dermatologist’s care (especially for phototherapy), consult them before use.
- Possible Effects: There are case reports of pigmented macules (small dark spots) developing during Vitix therapy in some individuals.
- Not a Cure: While many patients see repigmentation over time, results vary. Its effect is supportive, especially when combined with other therapies like UV.
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