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Byoma Brightening Serum – The Overview
“BYOMA” is a company that makes a handful of skincare products including Byoma Brightening Serum which is a skin brightener that is said to significantly improve skin tone and texture for even, glowing results, ease signs of hyperpigmentation and uneven tone according to the manufacturer. It is available to purchase through its official website. Some information about the product is available, While the website is reasonably consumer friendly. The product page for Byoma Brightening Serum includes the list of ingredients contained in the formula, but the individual amounts used are not disclosed. There are customer reviews but most of them are mixed.
Consumers can purchase Byoma Brightening Serum directly from the website. They sell Byoma Brightening Serum in the mid-price range. There do not appear to have any discounts offered for multiple product orders. Additionally, there does appear to have only a 14-day money-back guarantee and no free samples or free trials are available.
Ingredients Contained in The Product
Polyglyceryl-10 Laurate, Hydrogenated Lecithin, Methylpropanediol
Byoma Brightening Serum – Product Description
The other ingredients used in the formula are listed on the product page, including Carbomer and Xanthan Gum. In addition, the full clinical testing data is not shown to back up their claims. However, there is no indication of how soon results are experienced when used as recommended, although as with any product of this type, results will vary for every individual depending on skin care needs.
Good about Byoma Brightening Serum
- Byoma Brightening Serum ingredients are listed
- Company contacts information is provided
- The product can be easily purchased online
Bad about Byoma Brightening Serum
- Full clinical testing data is not shown
- Individual ingredient amounts are not listed
- There is no free sample available
Byoma Brightening Serum – The Bottom Line
Byoma Brightening Serum does contain ingredients that have some history of success when used in skin brightening serum. However, with a lack of information regarding the ingredients amounts and scientific studies, it is unclear how effective the product would be, and its safety is in question too. There are no free samples provided to try this product. It would not be a recommended product for consumers. With so many other brands of skin brightening serum available on the market, users would be advised to do some research and opt for a better alternative.