Most people believe dark spots are leftover damage from the past. But in reality, pigmentation is often being stimulated continuously.
Every day your skin is exposed to:
• UV light — even through windows
• Blue light from devices
• Pollution and environmental stress
• Inflammation from breakouts or irritation
• Natural aging that slows repair
All of these trigger oxidative stress inside the skin and oxidative stress signals melanocytes to produce more melanin (pigment). That means the cycle continues even if you’re already using “brightening” products.
Sunscreen is essential. It blocks UV rays from penetrating deeply.
But sunscreen does not neutralize free radicals already formed inside the skin.
Free radicals continue to trigger inflammation.
Inflammation continues to stimulate melanin.
Without daily antioxidant defense, pigmentation can remain active beneath the surface.
This is the missing step in most routines.
Vitamin C is one of the most researched antioxidants in skincare.
But the form of Vitamin C determines whether it works — or irritates.
The most common form, L-ascorbic acid:
• Is water-soluble
• Oxidizes quickly when exposed to air and light
• Can sting or irritate sensitive skin
• Becomes unstable over time
An unstable antioxidant can lose potency before it even reaches your skin cells.
Which is why so many people say,
“Vitamin C didn’t do anything for me.”
1. Restore plump and firm skin, by slowing skin aging with our 15% Ultra Vit C Concentrate.
2. Visibly brighten skin, by fading sun spots and age spots.
3. Reduce fine lines and wrinkles by boosting cell's Collagen and Elastin production.
4. Restore youthfulness by undoing UV damage to cells.
Made for consistent daily use
1- Understanding the mechanism is the first step.
2- Using the right daily antioxidant is the next.