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Why This Formula Is a Pigmentation Blocker
The science behind fading dark spots & uneven skin tone — explained simply.
By Beauty Comes True Academy
If you struggle with pigmentation, dark spots, or an uneven skin tone, you want to know one thing:
"What is actually in this formula that can help?"
This pigmentation-fighting formula contains several active ingredients that target hyperpigmentation in different ways — working together instead of relying on a single "brightening" ingredient like most products on the market. And no, you don't need to understand skincare science to understand what they do.
Key Ingredients That Target Pigmentation
1. Vitamin C (Ascorbyl Glucoside) — Brightens Skin & Fades Dark Spots
This formula contains Ascorbyl Glucoside, a stable, gentle form of Vitamin C designed for sensitive skin. Vitamin C helps brighten the skin and can help reduce the appearance of dark spots and uneven skin tone — making it one of the most trusted ingredients in brightening skincare.
2. Arbutin — Slows Melanin Production
Arbutin works directly on the process your skin uses to make melanin — the pigment responsible for pigmentation's brown colour.
Less melanin production can mean less visible pigmentation.
3. Glutathione — The Triple-Threat Antioxidant
Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant known for its role in skin brightening and anti-aging skincare. It helps protect the skin from oxidative stress, which can contribute to skin damage and uneven pigmentation, and is also studied for its role in the melanin-producing process.
4. Niacinamide — Reduces Pigment Transfer
Niacinamide works slightly differently from the ingredients above. Instead of focusing on how much pigment your skin makes, it helps reduce the transfer of pigment to the skin cells where it becomes visible.
Pigment is being made → Niacinamide helps slow down where that pigment goes.
5. Botanical Brightening Extracts
The formula also contains Rumex Root, Birch Bark, and Mung Bean Extracts — botanical ingredients commonly used in skin-brightening formulas to support a more even, radiant skin tone.
See It In Motion
So Why Call It a Pigmentation Blocker?
Because it doesn't rely on just one ingredient. You've got ingredients working on different parts of the pigmentation process:
- Vitamin C — helps brighten
- Arbutin — helps slow melanin production
- Glutathione — provides antioxidant support
- Niacinamide — helps reduce pigment transfer
- Botanical extracts — support brighter, more even-looking skin
So rather than simply calling this a "brightening product," it's more accurate to say the formula is designed to target pigmentation from multiple angles — making it interesting for anyone dealing with dark spots, pigmentation, or an uneven skin tone.
Less visible pigmentation. More even-looking skin.
About the Author:
Beauty Comes True Academy is a boutique beauty education and business coaching team helping
estheticians, beauty therapists, and entrepreneurs master advanced skincare protocols — including
pigmentation correction, Korean glass skin facials, and
microneedling. Learn more at
beautycomestrueacademy.com.au.