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Dr Boo Eraser Serum
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DR.BOO Eraser Serum
Advanced Formulation with
an MC1R-Targeting Monopeptide
for Intensive Whitening and Spot Erasing
Question: What is Dr. Boo Eraser Serum?
Dr. Boo: This product was developed to help fundamentally relieve skin pigmentation and blemishes. This product is a new product that applies a complex whitening principle that adds new whitening ingredients to existing whitening ingredients.
Question: How are the existing whitening ingredients and the new whitening ingredients different?
Dr. Boo: Existing whitening ingredients inhibit the activity of melanin synthesis enzymes or inhibit melanin transport. However, there was a limit to the whitening effect of these ingredients, because melanin synthesis enzymes are constantly being made and these new enzymes also make melanin. Because our new whitening ingredients block the action of hormones, preventing the expression of new melanin synthesis enzymes, the new whitening ingredients and the existing whitening ingredients complement each other.
Question: Then, what are the existing whitening ingredients in Dr. Boo Eraser Serum?
Dr. Boo: Among the whitening ingredients commonly used in existing cosmetics, 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid, glutathione, and niacinamide were specially selected and formulated. 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid is a derivative of vitamin C and acts as an antioxidant. Glutathione works by altering the reaction of the enzyme so that pale melanin is synthesized instead of black melanin. Niacinamide is a derivative of vitamin B3 and acts to inhibit the movement of melanin. Dr. Boo's Eraser Serum can exert a whitening effect equivalent to that of general whitening functional products with only these three ingredients.
Question: By the way, are you saying that Dr. Boo Eraser Serum has more "Plus Alpha", so it works better?
Dr. Boo: That's right. "Plus Alpha" is more important, right? In fact, without this, there would have been no need to develop a new product. I've been researching whitening materials for over 30 years, and the discovery of this whitening peptide is one of my proudest achievements. The study was published in the renowned SCI international journal, British Journal of Dermatology. Among the newly discovered MC1R targeting whitening peptides, the smallest monopeptide is glycinamide, and this ingredient is the “Plus Alpha” of Dr. BOO eraser serum.

