Astalift White Jelly Aquarysta 40g - brightening astaxanthin jelly serum from Japan

Astalift White Jelly Aquarysta 40g

$96.86
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Astalift White Jelly Aquarysta 40g - brightening astaxanthin jelly serum from Japan

Astalift White Jelly Aquarysta 40g

$96.86
Sale price  $96.86 Regular price 
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  • ✅ Quasi-drug whitening — medicated Arbutin suppresses melanin
  • ✅ W Human-Type Nano-Ceramide fills moisture barrier gaps
  • ✅ Primes skin before toner for deeper product absorption
  • ✅ Nano-Astaxanthin for antioxidant protection and firmness
  • ✅ Prevents dark spots and freckles with daily use
  • ✅ Free from parabens; Japan quasi-drug certified formula

🛡️ 100% Authentic – Japan domestic version
🚚 Ships from Tokyo
✨ Fresh stock
🛍️ Same product sold in Japanese beauty stores

Description

Astalift White Jelly Aquarysta is the medicated whitening upgrade to the flagship Jelly Aquarysta — the only variant in the series containing a certified whitening active. Used as the first step after cleansing, it simultaneously primes the skin barrier with nano-ceramides and targets melanin production to prevent dark spots and uneven tone. It is a Japan-domestic quasi-drug, available at Matsumotokiyoshi, with no equivalent in Western retail.

The whitening active is Arbutin, a medicated brightening ingredient that inhibits tyrosinase to suppress melanin at the source. It works alongside W Human-Type Nano-Ceramide — Fujifilm's proprietary world-smallest-class ceramide particles — and Nano-Astaxanthin to deliver barrier reinforcement, antioxidant protection, and brightening care in a single step.

Scented with Astalift's signature Damask rose base and a fresh green floral note. 40g provides approximately 45 days of use. A refill (レフィル) is sold separately for ongoing use.

Key Ingredients

  • Arbutin — medicated whitening active that inhibits melanin production to prevent dark spots and freckles (quasi-drug certified)
  • W Human-Type Nano-Ceramide — three ceramide types (NP, AP, EOP variants) nanosized to fill intercellular gaps and reinforce the moisture barrier
  • Nano-Astaxanthin — algae-derived antioxidant nanosized by Fujifilm technology for deep stratum corneum penetration
  • Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate — anti-inflammatory soothing agent that calms sensitivity during brightening treatment
  • Betaine — natural amino acid humectant that attracts and binds moisture for lasting hydration

HOW TO USE

  1. After cleansing, take a pearl-sized amount on clean fingertips.
  2. Warm between palms until the jelly melts into a watery texture.
  3. Press onto the entire face, gently holding palms in place for a few seconds.
  4. Proceed with toner, whitening serum, and moisturizer in the usual order.
  5. Pro tip: consistent twice-daily use is required for the whitening active to take effect — results from Arbutin-based quasi-drugs typically appear over 4–8 weeks.

FAQ

How is this different from the regular Jelly Aquarysta?

The White version adds medicated Arbutin as a certified whitening active, making it a quasi-drug (医薬部外品) with proven melanin-suppressing function. The standard Jelly Aquarysta focuses purely on barrier repair and hydration. White is the highest-grade variant in the Jelly Aquarysta series.

Can this be used by people with sensitive skin?

Generally yes. The formula is designed for daily use and includes soothing agents. Those with very reactive skin should patch test first and introduce it gradually.

Does the orange colour stain the skin?

No. The colour is from natural Astaxanthin and fully absorbs into the skin without leaving pigment. It does not transfer to clothing or pillowcases once absorbed.

How long before I see brightening results?

Arbutin-based whitening typically shows visible improvement over 4–8 weeks of consistent twice-daily use. Combining with a whitening toner or serum enhances results.

Is this the Japan-domestic version?

Yes. TokyoShelf sources this directly from Matsumotokiyoshi in Tokyo. This is the certified Japan quasi-drug formula — the medicated whitening classification is unique to Japan's domestic pharmaceutical standards and unavailable in export versions.

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