Collection: Pigmentation & Dark Spots

Brand guide

About Pigmentation & Dark Spots

Pigmentation and dark spots need a patient, sun-conscious routine. This edit focuses on uneven tone, post-blemish marks, brown patches and dullness. A pigment serum can help target visible marks, but daily SPF is the non-negotiable step that protects progress. Gentle consistency usually beats aggressive exfoliation.

Brand science

Key Technology

Look for niacinamide, vitamin C, retinol, PHA exfoliation, pigment-focused technologies such as Melasyl, and antioxidant SPF. These ingredients work in different ways: some target tone, some support renewal, and others help prevent UV-triggered darkening. Barrier support keeps brightening routines easier to tolerate.

Shopping guide

How to Choose

For isolated dark spots, choose a targeted pigment serum. For dullness and rough texture, consider vitamin C or gentle resurfacing. For post-acne marks, retinol or salicylic acid may be useful if tolerated. Use SPF every morning and avoid over-exfoliating, especially on sensitive skin.

Pigmentation & Dark Spots FAQs

Common questions about Pigmentation & Dark Spots products and routines.

What is the most important product for pigmentation?
Sunscreen is the non-negotiable step. Pigment serums can help the look of dark marks, but UV exposure can keep marks visible and make progress slower. Use broad-spectrum SPF every morning and reapply during outdoor exposure. Then choose a pigment corrector or brightening serum based on whether the marks are post-acne, sun-related or patchy.
Which ingredients are useful for dark spots?
Useful options include vitamin C for radiance, niacinamide for tone support, retinol for texture and post-blemish marks, and pigment-focused ingredients such as tranexamic acid, kojic acid or brand technologies like Melasyl where available. Do not use every brightening ingredient at once; irritation can worsen uneven tone.
Can I treat pigmentation if I also break out?
Yes, but pick products that address both concerns without over-stripping. Salicylic acid or retinoid-based care may help pores and post-blemish marks, while targeted pigment serums can support brown marks. Keep moisturiser and SPF in the routine. If the skin is inflamed or peeling, calm the barrier before increasing brightening actives.