Collection: TRANEXAMIC ACID

Tranexamic Acid is a synthetic lysine-derived ingredient studied extensively for melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and other forms of persistent discoloration. Unlike many traditional brightening ingredients that focus primarily on pigment itself, Tranexamic Acid is often discussed in research as a way of influencing some of the biological signals associated with ongoing pigmentation.

Not every dark spot is the same problem.

Some pigmentation fades naturally. Some responds well to Vitamin C, Arbutin, or Niacinamide. Others linger for months after acne heals, repeatedly return despite treatment, or stay fixed in the same area of skin.

This collection is designed for those harder-to-explain cases — discoloration that feels chronic rather than temporary, recurring rather than isolated, and stubborn rather than straightforward.

If your pigmentation has a tendency to come back, carries a lingering reddish undertone, survives multiple brightening products, or behaves more like an ongoing skin process than a simple stain, Tranexamic Acid may deserve a closer look.

Learn Why Some Dark Spots Keep Coming Back

Explore targeted solutions for Pigmentation & Melasma and Dullness & Uneven Tone.

TRANEXAMIC ACID