Extract from the white lily bulb, traditionally used in brightening cosmetics to correct pigmentation. Sensitive skin may show an allergic reaction.
Topical application
CWeak evidence. In vitro data, open-label studies, or expert consensus.
Efficacy data for pigmentation correction come mostly from lab studies. High-quality clinical RCTs on finished products are scarce.
Irritation potential
LowAllergen risk
ModeratePregnancy
CautionFor sensitive skin
Plant extract with allergenic potential. Patch test on the elbow crease before first use.
Suitable for
Use with caution
Lilium Candidum Bulb Extract should be used with caution during pregnancy. Consulting a dermatologist or OB-GYN is advisable.
Lilium Candidum Bulb Extract suits: oily, combination, normal. Use with caution in: sensitive.
Extract from the white lily bulb, traditionally used in brightening cosmetics to correct pigmentation.
The INCI name is Lilium Candidum Bulb Extract.
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