ANNIHILATE visible signs of aging with this Japanese trick
They say that the first signs of aging appear on your hands.
Friend, when you look down at your own hands, how old do YOU look?
If brown spots and discoloration are making you look OLDER than you actually ARE…
Whether they’re on your hands or your face, neck, and chest…
There’s a “skin brightener” that you need to know about.
It’s something that could help ERASE the signs of aging… and help you RETAIN your youthful glow.
Sushi secret
In Japan, there’s a type of fungus called koji mold that’s used to help ferment rice to make rice wine, a.k.a. sake… and to help ferment soybeans into soy sauce.
That fermentation process produces a substance called kojic acid…
Which scientists discovered has the ability to PRESERVE certain foods… like keeping apple slices from turning brown and certain types of seafood from losing their color.
And as it turns out, kojic has a certain PRESERVATIVE effect on human skin, too!
Its antioxidant action helps keep free radicals from UV ray exposure at bay… SHIELDING your skin from the visible signs of sun damage…
Like helping to minimize the appearance of some wrinkles.
It could also help BEAT BACK skin discoloration…
Like age spots (our own version of “browning” that comes with age).
Now, I know the word “acid” sounds a little scary – especially when it comes to something that you’re considering putting on your face.
But kojic acid isn’t like one of those harsh “acid peels” you may have heard about.
THIS topical treatment works in a totally different way…
By BLOCKING the enzyme that creates excess skin pigmentation (a.k.a. melanin), called tyrosinase.
And that could help LIGHTEN some of the “battle scars” that you’ve accumulated over the years, too.
It could be like time running IN REVERSE!
Look for face masks, creams, lotions, serums, and powders diluted to a concentration of no more than 1-4% kojic acid. Some gentler OTC products may contain under 1% kojic acid… which is generally considered safe to use as part of your daily routine.
It’s recommended to continue using kojic acid even if you don’t see results right away… since they could take 2 weeks to become noticeable.
Fortunately, that’s a lot quicker than most other skin lightening agents.
Combining it with glycolic acid may help make it even MORE effective.
As always, conduct a patch test first to make sure you’re not allergic and don’t exhibit any particular sensitivities to kojic acid.
And once you start, you’ll need to KEEP using kojic acid for its benefits to remain ongoing. Once you stop using it, melanin production could return to its pre-treatment state.


