The complete lip hyperpigmentation correction protocol in 5 sequenced steps.
Five treatments designed to work together. Not five products sold in a box.
Lip hyperpigmentation has several causes that feed one another: accumulated pigmentation, a weakened skin barrier, chronic dehydration. A single product can't correct all of them at once. That's why conventional depigmenting serums eventually plateau.
The Essential 5 works in three stages. Prepare: the cleanser and peel purify the surface and open access to the actives. Correct: the peel and balm concentrate the actives where pigmentation sets in. Protect: the tinted serum extends the work between sessions and the gloss seals the results. Each stage conditions the efficacy of the next.
| Step | What It Does |
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| N°1 Lip Cleanser Corrector | Biphasic cleanser with 60.2% Prune Kernel Oil. Gently purifies and prepares the lips to absorb every corrective active. |
| N°2 Lip Peeling Corrector | Enzymatic peel with Bromelain (0.3%), Alpha-Arbutin (2%) and Niacinamide (2%). Smooths the lip surface and helps visibly fade pigmented areas from the very first application. |
| N°3 Lip Balm Corrector | Corrective balm with Alpha-Arbutin (2%), Niacinamide (2%), Vitamin C (2%) and DS Ceramide Y3S. Reinforces the skin barrier, helps even out lip tone and intensely hydrates. |
| N°4 Lip Stain Corrector | Concentrated tinted serum with 53.3% Jojoba Oil. Extends corrective action between protocol sessions while evening lip tone. |
| N°5 Lip Gloss Corrector | Corrective plumping gloss with Maxilip Peptide (1%). Seals protocol results, amplifies luminosity and contributes to natural lip volume. |
Five sequenced steps. A complete protocol calibrated to your LIPS-ID™ diagnosis.
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D1Immediate hydration, purified surface. Lips are softer, more luminous. The absorption pathway is open for the entire protocol.
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D7First corrective effects appear. The lip surface visibly refines. Dehydration lines begin to fade. The skin barrier starts to strengthen.
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D14Surface pigmentation begins to fade. Hyperpigmented areas tend toward greater uniformity. Hydration is deep and stable.
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D21Lip tone tends toward greater uniformity. Lips are fuller, better hydrated and visibly more even than at baseline.
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D28First complete cycle. Correction, barrier restoration and deep hydration are in place. The first cycle lays the foundation. Each following cycle builds on it.
The protocol follows a 28-day cycle. The intensity, frequency and combination of each step depend on your pigmentation score.
In practice: under 2 minutes morning and evening for the daily routine. The peeling adds one to several times per week depending on your diagnosis.
Daily routine: Step 1 (cleanser) morning and evening. Step 3 (balm) after each cleansing. Step 4 (tinted serum) during the day to extend correction. Step 5 (gloss) over the serum or balm to seal and protect.
Weekly routine: Step 2 (peeling) at the frequency recommended by your diagnosis. Apply in the evening, follow immediately with Step 3 as a recovery treatment.
The LIPS-ID™ biometric analysis evaluates your pigmentation (score from 0 to 10) and generates a protocol calibrated to your exact profile: frequency of each step, treatment combination and optimal overnight schedule for your correction level.
Start my LIPS-ID™ diagnostic →Compatible with all phototypes from I to VI. COSMOS certification (Cosmécert). Cosmetic Valley innovation label.
