Ventamin Pte Ltd
Ventamin Light Up Daily Glow Supplement for Brighter Skin Tone
Ventamin Light Up Daily Glow Supplement for Brighter Skin Tone
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Product Overview
Ventamin Light Up addresses hyperpigmentation, uneven skin tone, and dullness through a multi-pathway oral supplementation approach. Unlike topical brightening agents that act superficially on completed melanin deposits, oral antioxidant supplements influence the upstream enzymatic pathway of melanogenesis — specifically targeting tyrosinase activity and the oxidative environment that promotes melanin synthesis. L-glutathione, the primary skin-brightening active, shifts melanin production from eumelanin (brown-black pigmentation) toward pheomelanin (lighter pigmentation) by reducing the oxidative environment required for eumelanin synthesis and by inhibiting tyrosinase — the rate-limiting enzyme in the melanogenesis pathway.
The formulation was co-developed by Dr. Ingky, a practising dermatologist and skincare educator with extensive clinical experience in pigmentation management, and Geraldyn Low, a pharmacist trained at the University of Strathclyde. This dual clinical-pharmacy formulation approach ensures that active ingredients are present at evidence-supported concentrations, with bioavailability considerations built into the sachet delivery format. Each sachet is designed to be dissolved in water and consumed once daily, providing a convenient alternative to capsule-based supplements for individuals who prefer liquid supplement formats.
Ingredient Specifications
| Active Ingredient | Mechanism / Skin Benefit |
|---|---|
| L-Glutathione | Primary skin-brightening antioxidant; inhibits tyrosinase; shifts melanogenesis from eumelanin (dark) to pheomelanin (lighter); quenches reactive oxygen species that drive pigmentation |
| Pine Bark Extract (OPCs) | Oligomeric proanthocyanidins; potent antioxidants with UV-induced pigmentation protective effects; supports collagen cross-linking and skin elasticity; inhibits MMP-1 (collagen-degrading enzyme) |
| Green Tea Extract (EGCG) | Epigallocatechin gallate; anti-inflammatory, inhibits tyrosinase activity and reduces UV-induced melanocyte stimulation; protects dermal collagen from UVA oxidative damage |
| N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) | Glutathione precursor; replenishes intracellular cysteine for de novo glutathione synthesis; independently inhibits tyrosinase via thiol group interaction; mucolytic and hepatoprotective |
| L-Cysteine | Sulphur-containing amino acid; direct glutathione synthesis precursor; competitive tyrosinase substrate that redirects melanin synthesis toward lighter pheomelanin |
| Niacinamide (Vitamin B3) | Inhibits melanosome transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes (the key step producing visible pigmentation); strengthens skin barrier; reduces transepidermal water loss (TEWL) |
| Acerola Cherry (Vitamin C) | Natural ascorbic acid source; co-factor for collagen synthesis (prolyl and lysyl hydroxylase enzymes); regenerates oxidised glutathione back to active reduced form; antioxidant UV protection |
Product Format
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Formulated by | Dr. Ingky (Dermatologist) and Geraldyn Low (Pharmacist, University of Strathclyde) — Ventamin Pte Ltd, Singapore |
| Format | 30 daily sachets per box (one-month supply); dissolve in water and consume once daily |
| Dietary | Vegan, sugar-free, low calorie, free from artificial colours and preservatives |
| Lemon Green Tea flavour | Naturally flavoured; designed for daily palatability |
| Regulatory | Health supplement manufactured in compliance with Singapore HSA Health Products Act; not a prescription pharmaceutical; dermatologist-formulated with clinical guidance |
| Origin | Singapore-developed brand (Ventamin Pte Ltd) |
Clinical Applications
- Melasma and UV-induced hyperpigmentation: Oral glutathione-based supplements are clinically used as adjunctive therapy to topical hydroquinone, retinoids, or laser-based melasma treatment — oral delivery reaching melanocytes systemically rather than relying on topical penetration through the stratum corneum.
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH): Following acne, eczema, or procedural skin inflammation, oral antioxidant supplementation with glutathione, Vitamin C, and EGCG reduces the oxidative signalling that drives melanocyte hyperactivity at sites of prior inflammation.
- Photoprotection augmentation: Pine bark OPCs and green tea EGCG provide internal antioxidant protection against UV-induced reactive oxygen species — complementary to topical SPF use; does not replace sunscreen but supports the skin's intrinsic antioxidant defence capacity.
- Skin barrier and collagen support: Niacinamide and Vitamin C support the ceramide-rich skin barrier and provide co-factors for collagen hydroxylation, supporting skin firmness and reducing TEWL relevant to Singapore's humid, sun-intense equatorial climate.
- Pre- and post-aesthetic procedure support: Used by dermatologists and aesthetic clinics as oral supplement support before and after laser, IPL, or chemical peel procedures to reduce post-procedure PIH risk and accelerate recovery.
- Daily maintenance for skin radiance: For Singapore adults seeking evidence-based daily supplementation to counteract urban pollution, tropical UV exposure, and air-conditioning-related skin dehydration that collectively accelerate oxidative pigmentation and skin ageing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does oral glutathione supplementation compare to glutathione IV drips for skin brightening?
A: Intravenous glutathione administration delivers glutathione directly into systemic circulation, bypassing hepatic first-pass metabolism. Oral glutathione has historically lower bioavailability, but oral supplementation in sachet form combined with Vitamin C (which regenerates oxidised glutathione) and NAC (a glutathione precursor) provides a sustained-release approach. Singapore's HSA has noted that glutathione IV drips for skin brightening have not been proven safe and effective; oral supplementation within a comprehensive formulation like Ventamin Light Up represents a regulatory-compliant alternative.
Q: How long does it take to see visible skin brightening results with Ventamin Light Up?
A: Skin cell turnover occurs approximately every 28 days, meaning visible improvement in pigmentation requires at least one full cycle. Most users report initial improvements in skin radiance and texture at 4 weeks, with more significant reduction in dark spots and uneven tone apparent at 8–12 weeks of consistent daily use. Results are more pronounced when combined with daily SPF 30+ sunscreen, as UV exposure is the primary driver of continued melanin stimulation. The Medical Channel Asia documented a one-month user review consistent with these timelines.
Q: Can Ventamin Light Up be taken alongside other skincare supplements like collagen or marine supplements?
A: Yes. Ventamin Light Up complements collagen supplements — Vitamin C in the formulation is a co-factor for collagen synthesis, and the antioxidant network of EGCG and OPCs protects existing collagen from UV-induced MMP-mediated degradation. Combining with marine collagen supplements such as Vida Glow is clinically logical, as the two products address complementary skin health pathways (brightening and structural support) without known adverse interactions.
Q: Is Ventamin Light Up suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women?
A: Pregnant and breastfeeding women should consult their obstetrician or physician before commencing any dietary supplement, including Ventamin Light Up. While the individual ingredients at these doses do not have documented teratogenic effects, clinical evidence for supplement safety in pregnancy is limited and medical clearance is advised for this patient group.
Q: Where is Ventamin manufactured and is it HSA-compliant?
A: Ventamin is a Singapore-developed brand (Ventamin Pte Ltd), formulated by a Singapore dermatologist and pharmacist. The product is classified as a health supplement under Singapore's HSA Health Products Act and is not a pharmaceutical drug. As with all health supplements sold in Singapore, manufacturers are required to comply with HSA's Health Products (Health Supplements) Regulations, which include GMP manufacturing standards and label claim accuracy requirements.
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