Every ingredient
on the front of the label
We make three things. No hydroquinone, no mercury, no synthetic fragrance in the serums — and nothing hidden in a dropdown.
Which one do I need?
Three products, three different jobs. Find your situation below.
Dark patches on your body
Knees, elbows, underarms, the backs of your hands, rough bumpy texture on your arms or thighs. Areas that have been a shade darker than the rest of you for years.
Specific dark spots on your face
Post-acne marks that outlasted the breakout, melasma, sun spots on your cheekbones or the backs of your hands. Something you want to actively fade.
Skin that looks tired, not spotted
Dullness rather than dark patches. Tightness by noon. Makeup that pills or slides. Vitamin C that stung the last time you tried it.
Plenty of people use all three. Soap in the shower, Dark Spot at night, Vitamin Glow in the morning — they're built to work in the same routine, not to replace each other.
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How they work together
None of these replaces another. They're spaced across the day on purpose.
Three drops, sixty seconds, then SPF. Antioxidants defending against what your skin runs into all day.
Face and body. The one step that reaches the places a serum never will — back, shoulders, behind the knees.
One dropper on clean skin, then moisturiser. This is where the correcting work actually happens.
True of all three
Questions, answered
Can I use all three together? +
Yes, and they're designed for it. Vitamin Glow in the morning, the soap in the shower, Dark Spot Serum at night. What you shouldn't do is layer the two serums in the same routine — there's no benefit and you're more likely to irritate your skin.
Are any of these bleaching products? +
No. None of them contain hydroquinone, mercury or steroids. They work on the appearance of spots that are darker than the skin around them. Your natural complexion stays your natural complexion — that's not what these are for.
Which one should I start with? +
If your concern is on your body, start with the soap. If it's specific spots on your face, start with the Dark Spot Serum. If your skin looks dull or tired rather than spotted, start with Vitamin Glow. The section above walks through it in more detail.
How long until I see something? +
It depends on the product. Vitamin Glow does something the same morning — softness and a dry-touch finish. The soap and the Dark Spot Serum work on pigment, which turns over slowly: texture in the first week or two, tone around week four, real change closer to week eight.
Do I need SPF with these? +
With the soap and the Dark Spot Serum, yes — kojic and azelaic acid both increase sun sensitivity, and UV is what created most dark spots to begin with. SPF 30 or higher every morning. Without it you'll spend eight weeks fading spots and one weekend bringing them back.
What if it doesn't work for me? +
Email us within 30 days and we'll refund you in full. You keep the product. We'd rather lose the sale than have it sitting unused in your bathroom.