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Neutrogena works with women scientists for brightening range

Neutrogena launched Bright Boost, a new range to help skin look brighter, in collaboration with five female scientists-- Natali Abreu and Anna Rose from the United States, Carine Hardy from France, Anna Trondoli from Brazil and Diyana Sudarsono from Singapore.

The five scientists developed a universal skin-brightening line that meets the diverse needs of different skin types and climates.

Thanks to its skin-brightening ingredient, Neoglucosamine, this superior amino sugar is said to "ignite brightness and help to resurface the skin".

The company says unlike other skin brighteners, Neoglucosamine is a building block of Hyaluronic Acid, helping renew skin for a fresher and more radiant complexion.

There are three products in the range. The Neutrogena Bright Boost Resurfacing Micro Polish has the polishing power of a normal scrub. But this one gently polishes and exfoliates skin and removes dullness immediately while cleansing away dirt.

Follow with the Bright Boost Illuminating Serum with calming turmeric extract. It helps reduce the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation. Finally, moisturise with Bright Boost Gel Cream which contains Neoglucosamine for both brightness and hydration.

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