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Good Molecules Discoloration Correcting Serum Set | Formulated With Tranexamic Acid And 4% Niacinamide | Improves The Appearance Of Age Spots, Acne Scars, Hyperpigmentation, And Sun Damage | 2x1 oz

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Another serum by Good Molecules that promises even and bright skin, but this one has the focus on Arbutin. A serum that is designed to target hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone by using tranexamic acid to visibly improve the appearance of dark spots, acne scars, melasma and sun damage.

L-Glutathione Oil-C is a restorative concentrate that corrects dark spots, stretch marks, redness of the skin and skin blemishes. Another noticeable difference is that The Inkey List uses a Vitamin C derivative to go with it, while Good Molecules pairs it with Niacinamide.

Certain brands and/or products may ship from USA directly to you on a personal importation basis, but we guarantee there will be no additional VAT charges to pay should this be the case. Because as the name would suggest it has the focus on fighting hyperpigmentation, something we tend to suffer more from when the sun is out and so are we. I have some skin texture issues with milia and some melasma because I have fair skin that is sensitive and is therefore very reactive to sunlight and the changing of the seasons.

This does have a smaller percentage of niacinamide but for me it is still effective for what I need it to do.

I tried the Niacinamide Serum as well and liked it, but it glooped up really quickly and became unusable. It boasts being able to help with uneven skintone and hyperpigmentation for instance caused by melasma. used other niacinamide products that I felt were better at dealing with texture than this is (the Good Molecules Discoloration Correcting serum comes to mind). Glycerin , Marula oil, Camelia Seed Oil,Jojoba Oil, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic acid, Vitamin C, Retinol(A). While it could be used both morning and night, I reach for it mainly in the evenings and only if I don´t use my prescription retinoid.

Formulated with tranexamic acid and niacinamide, this lightweight serum improves the appearance of age spots, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, and sun damage. The biggest difference for sure is that The Inkey List tells us the concentration of Tranexamic Acid they are using (2%), while Good Molecules doesn´t share that information on the package. This site, including its owners, operators, and developers is not affiliated with nor endorsed by any beauty brand or any subsidiaries thereof, in any way. I would really want this brand to come to a European retailer so that it is easier and less expensive to get. Improve the appearance of skin discoloration and uneven skin tone with Discoloration Correcting Serum.All trademarked names, brands, and products mentioned on this site are the sole property of their respective trademark owners. As a reminder of the care- and SPF-free days of my youth, I have a set of irregular formed dark spots on my forehead (as well as some postinflammatory hyperpigmentation on my cheeks, but these are from breakouts rather than sunbaths). Both Arbutin and Tranexamic have their place in fighting hyperpigmentation, so I think you are well advised to use both if you are suffering from stubborn sun spots.

If your skin is very sensitive, go slowly, as Tranexamic Acid, while usually well tolerated, can irritate sensitive skins.Since it has a blend of different ingredients that target different skin issues I feel this is more effective than some of the other products I have tried from the brand. Especially your serums, given that they are the step in your routine where you really tune in with what your skin needs that day ( read more on serums here). It features niacinamide as well as one of the top ingredients to help with skin texture and dullness.

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