The dangers of hydroquinone and some other skin whitening
ingredients are widely accepted in most parts of the world. People searching
for effective skin lightening products are concerned about finding products that
contain safe and natural ingredients. Here are the top 10 most popular safe and
naturally derived ingredients that are used in skin lightening products today.
Alpha Arbutin
Alpha arbutin has a stronger effect than beta-arbutin and is
also commonly found in
skin lightening products as a safer alternative to
hydroquinone.
Glutathione
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant that has several
health benefits including boosting the immune system and cleansing the liver.
The only known side effect of glutathione is skin whitening. All these health
benefits plus a smooth, glowing, lighter skin tone - amazing! Glutathione is
commonly found in skin lightening pills but can also be used topically when
found in skin lightening soaps.
Beta Arbutin (Bearberry Extract)
Beta arbutin (commonly known as just arbutin) is derived
from the leaves of bearberry, cranberry and blueberry plants. It works in a
similar way to kojic acid, in that it inhibits the production of tyrosinase to
restrict the amount of pigment produced. Although naturally derived, it can
cause skin irritation in some people with sensitive skin.
Mulberry
This skin lightening ingredient is extracted from the roots
of the paper mulberry plant. Mulberry is said to be more effective than
hydroquinone and kojic acid in the sense that significantly lower
concentrations are needed to have the same effect as higher concentrations of
kojic acid and hydroquinone.
Kojic Acid
Kojic acid is derived from Koji (a Japanese mushroom). Kojic
acid lightens the skin by inhibiting the production of an enzyme in the skin
called tyrosinase which in turn reduces the amount of melanin produced. Kojic
acid is one of the most popular natural ingredients found in skin lightening
products.
Licorice Root
Licorice is commonly used in the skin lightening industry.
Licorice also works to inhinit the enzyme tyrosinase to limit the amount of
pigment produced. It has anti-inflammatory properties and is particularly
effective at fading suntans.
Vitamin A (Retinol)
Vitamin A Acid, also known as retinol or tretinoin increases
the rate at which skin cells are renewed. Increased skin cell turnover means
that the brighter, fresh skin underneath can be revealed.
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide)
Niacinamide, also known as nicotinamide or Vitamin B3 has
antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It is an effective topical skin
lightener and works by inhibiting melanin production in the skin. Vitamin B3 is
found in some
skin whitening products and sun screens but it is also possible
to buy Niacinamide capsules where the contents can be applied directly to the
skin.
Vitamin C
At concentrations of about 10%, Vitamin C works to suppress
the production of pigment in the skin. Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate is a
derivative of Vitamin C and this is the form of the ingredient that is commonly
found in skin whitening products. Vitamin C can also protect the skin from
ultraviolet rays.
Papaya
The papain enzyme found in papaya works to gently exfoliate
dead skin cells and reveal new, brighter skin cells beneath. Orange and green
papaya are both effective but green papaya contains more of the papain enzyme.
This ingredient is most often found in soaps but sometimes in skin lightening
creams too.
These ingredients are not usually intended to work in
isolation. An effective skin lightening treatment combines several of these
ingredients as they tend to work well together to produce the desired results.