Engineered for luminous clarity.
You do not need a degree in skincare. You need a system that works. We eliminated the guesswork to deliver a synchronized routine designed specifically to fade dark spots and restore cellular radiance.
View The ProtocolA unified system engineered to target the root causes of acne without compromising the skin barrier.
Melanin Overproduction
Sun exposure and inflammation trigger excess melanin, leading to dark spots.
Sluggish Cell Turnover
Dead skin cells build up on the surface, absorbing light and creating a dull appearance.
Oxidative Stress
Free radical damage accelerates pigmentation and uneven skin tone.
The solution is a synchronized daily routine.
Designed around your concern.
Not around ingredients.
Everything below has one purpose:
supporting acne-prone skin with a simple daily routine.
The System
A unified system engineered to restore clarity to acne-prone skin.
How and when to apply this routine:
- AM: Cleanse to remove overnight oil. Apply sunscreen to protect against UV inflammation.
- PM: Cleanse to remove daily buildup. Apply moisturiser to repair the skin barrier without clogging pores.
Protocol Specifications
- Paraben Free
- Sulphate Free
- DEA Free
Clinical Timeline
Cellular exfoliation begins. Surface dullness is visibly lifted.
Targeted brightening. Dark spots and hyperpigmentation begin to fade.
Sustained radiance. Skin tone is remarkably even and luminous.
*Individual results may vary based on skin biology and adherence to the protocol.
Protocol FAQ
How do I get rid of post-acne dark spots (PIH) and sun damage?
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is treated by inhibiting melanin transfer and accelerating cellular turnover. Our protocol combines stabilized antioxidants with gentle exfoliants to fade existing spots and prevent new pigment formation.
Can I mix Vitamin C and Niacinamide in a brightening routine?
Yes. When formulated correctly at stable pH levels, Vitamin C and Niacinamide work synergistically. Our unified system removes the guesswork, layering these powerful antioxidants seamlessly to maximize luminous clarity without irritation.
How long does it take for hyperpigmentation to fade?
Pigmentation resides in deeper epidermal layers. While surface brightness improves in 2 weeks, significantly fading stubborn dark spots requires 8 to 12 weeks of consistent cellular turnover and rigorous UV protection.
Why are my dark spots getting darker despite using brightening products?
Without strict daily sun protection, UV rays will continuously stimulate melanin production, counteracting any brightening treatments. Our protocol demands the integration of our UV Defense shield to halt further oxidative stress.