Skin concern
Hyperpigmentation
Even melanin-rich tone, fade dark spots and post-acne marks.
91%
reported more even-looking skin tone in 6 weeks

Why it happens
The science.
Dark spots, melasma, and post-acne pigmentation are the skin's response to inflammation, sun, or hormones — pigment cells (melanocytes) overproduce melanin in specific areas. Melanin-rich skin is especially prone to this because those cells are more reactive. Calming the trigger and gently fading the pigment is the safe, slow-and-steady playbook.
How we fix it
The formula.
Magic Serum was specifically formulated for melanin-rich skin: niacinamide + THD-C fade pigment without the irritation that retinol or hydroquinone often cause (which can actually make pigmentation worse on deeper skin tones). Centella + bakuchiol calm the underlying inflammation that keeps pigment cells firing.
What's in it
Hero ingredients.
Niacinamide 5%
Blocks pigment transfer from melanocytes to skin cells
THD Vitamin C
Fades existing pigment, brightens overall tone
Bakuchiol 1.5%
Cell turnover without the photosensitivity of retinol
Centella asiatica
Reduces inflammatory triggers that worsen pigmentation
The routine
Your hyperpigmentation protocol.
01
Cleanse
Magic Gentle Purifying CleanserpH-balanced — won't disrupt your barrier.
02
Treat
Magic Radiance Renewal Serum3 drops AM + PM on face, neck, and chest. SPF in the morning is non-negotiable.
Build-a-routine bundle
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Hyperpigmentation: questions, answered.
Yes — formulated specifically with that in mind. No hydroquinone, no harsh acids, no irritation that triggers more pigment.
Always. Without daily SPF, pigmentation will keep returning no matter what you put on it.
It helps fade and prevent flare-ups, but melasma is hormonal — manage expectations and pair with SPF + dermatologist guidance.
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