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Until now, there was no effective treatment for white patches, which affect an average of 2% of the global population. Repigment is the innovative cosmetic treatment that helps regulate skin pigmentation.

A discovery about hypopigmentation

Bella Aurora Laboratories, together with the dermatologist specialising in the study of white patches, Dr. Matteo Bordignon, have discovered a new factor that triggers hypopigmentation, as well as an effective cosmetic formula to treat it.

The result: a completely innovative cosmetic treatment that is able to restore pigment to the skin, thus eliminating white patches.

The origin of white skin patches

White patches appear due to the alteration of melanocytes, which are the cells of the basal layer of the epidermis, responsible for the production of melanin, which is the natural pigment in our skin.

The melanocytes are altered, detach from the basal layer of the epidermis and subsequently disappear when exfoliated. This causes the appearance of white patches and leads to hypopigmentation in the skin.

Now there is a solution to white patches.

The melanocytes are altered and trigger the development of white patches.

The melanocytes detach and are exfoliated from the basal layer of the epidermis.

The formation of white patches occurs.

An innovative cosmetic treatment

Repigment12, with its own patent and exclusive formulation developed by Bella Aurora Laboratories, is a cosmetic treatment that stops the development of white patches and eliminates them. its key lies in its main ingredients.

The peptide Repigma12, a sequence of 12 amino acids that penetrates through the skin to the basal layer of the epidermis and prevents the breakage of the structures anchoring the melanocytess, thus protecting the cells responsible for pigmentation.

The peptide Acetyl hexapeptide-1, which helps improve skin pigmentation and melanin formation.

The Snail Mucin extract, which regenerates the skin, improves its texture and smooths marks and imperfections.

This unique combination of active ingredients alongside daily exposure to sunlight (with photoprotection and avoiding burns) produces much faster and more visible results from 2 months*.

*In the most difficult cases it can take up to 6 months to start seeing results.

Papers and awards

Repigment, an innovative cosmetic treatment

The new cosmetic treatment for white patches, Repigment12, is made up of 3 main ingredients, which work together effectively to help regulate pigmentation.

For best results it is recommended that you apply the product twice a day to the desired areas. Alongside it you need daily exposure to sunlight avoiding burns. It is important to complement sun exposure with photoprotection, mainly composed of chemical filters, to protect the skin.


HERE IS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT APPLYING REPIGMENT.

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We answer the most frequently asked questions
How does Bella Aurora reduce dark spots?
The bio10 forte treatment line features the exclusive patented B-CORE 221TM Technology: a smart, targeted-release capsule that delivers the active ingredient directly to melanin-producing cells, ensuring full release for faster and more effective depigmenting action.
What types of spots can be treated with Bella Aurora?
At Bella Aurora, we treat skin discolorations caused by melanin or lipofuscin, originating from sun exposure, aging, hormonal fluctuations, melasma, post-inflammatory marks from dermatological treatments, environmental pollutants, acne scars, or other blemishes. We also treat white spots or depigmentation caused by factors such as overexposure to the sun, ageing, stress, trauma, or even vitiligo.
Does Bella Aurora test on animals?
Bella Aurora is committed to a world without animal testing. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of our cosmetics, we have long used alternative in-vitro tests with cell cultures.
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