Fade the spots. Not your skin.
Kojic acid + turmeric that fades melasma, PIH, and acne marks, without burning, bleaching, or the rebound.
Fade the spots. Not your skin.
Kojic acid + turmeric that fades melasma, PIH, and acne marks, without burning, bleaching, or the rebound.
She got her face back
Over 12,000 verified reviews | Rated 4.8 out of 5
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Rachel, 36
"Safe enough to use while breastfeeding."
Got the mask of pregnancy at 28 weeks. My OB told me to wait until I was done nursing before hydroquinone, another year and a half. She approved this. I started at six weeks postpartum. By my son's six-month birthday, the melasma had faded by 70%. Some moms don't have a choice. We do now.
Mei, 28
"Finally my skin matches my skincare obsession."
I have a 10-step routine. And I still couldn't fade the post-acne marks along my chin and jawline. I'd tried Tatcha, COSRX, three different niacinamide serums, retinol, and the kojic pads everyone on TikTok was hyping (which burned my skin and made the marks worse). What sold me on this was reading that it uses kojic alone, buffered with turmeric. Six weeks in, the shadows along my jaw are about 60% lighter. My skin feels calm, not stripped. For the first time, I'm not fighting my own products.
Maya, 38
"My mustache is gone."
I had melasma on my upper lip after my second pregnancy. People asked if I waxed. I cried in dressing rooms. I tried Kojie San (burned my face), hydroquinone (rebound was worse than where I started), and a $400 IPL session that left grid-pattern marks across my cheeks. Three months on this serum — the mustache is faded enough that I left the house yesterday without lipstick for the first time in two years. I'm not exaggerating when I say this gave me my face back.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
Jasmine, 32
"Finally something that doesn't sting."
I have rosacea-prone skin and PIH from years of cystic acne. Every brightener I'd tried before either burned (Medicube pads, the Kojic soap everyone on TikTok was hyping) or did nothing at all (Purito, drugstore Vitamin C that oxidized in a month). This one goes on like silk. No tingle. No redness the next morning. By week 6 the dark patches along my jawline were visibly lighter. By week 10 my husband asked if I'd had something done. I hadn't. I'd just kept using this every single night.
Priya, 41
"I finally trust something on my skin."
I'm South Asian and I've been burned literally, by lasers meant for lighter skin. I was terrified to try another brightener. The thing that made me trust this was the science: kojic acid the way Japanese brewers stumbled onto it (gentle, fermented, low concentration), and the same turmeric my grandmother used in Ayurveda — but the cosmetic-grade strain that doesn't stain. Eight weeks in, the dark patches on my cheeks are visibly smaller. No burns. No rebound. No yellow on my pillowcase.
Danielle, 35
"I stopped canceling lunches."
I was so embarrassed about my melasma I'd wear a mask to run errands — pandemic over and all. Cancelled brunch with my closest friends three weekends in a row. I'd done the clean diet, the SPF every two hours, the wide-brim hat, the $200 Vitamin C — nothing. I started this serum in February. By April I went to my friend's wedding bare-faced except for blush and a tinted lip. I haven't worn full coverage foundation in two months.
A match Not a shade
Most hyperpigmentation products force a trade-off. The aggressive ones hydroquinone, alkaline soaps, K-beauty acid stacks, work fast but punish your skin barrier, and your spots come back darker the moment you stop.
The gentle ones, clean-beauty serums, drugstore Vitamin C, protect your barrier but barely move the needle after six months. This serum ends the trade-off: clinical-level brightening with a barrier-safe, pH-balanced formula.