Clinically Tested Discoloration Correcting Formulas
Every discoloration correcting serum in this collection is clinically tested to target hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone. We formulate with proven ingredients including niacinamide, tranexamic acid, and advanced skin brightening molecules found in our melasma serum. Each formula is layerable, meaning you can incorporate it into your existing routine without irritation. Our serums work across all skin types and tones because we develop every product with melanin-rich skin in mind from the start.
How Discoloration Correcting Serums Work
Discoloration correcting serums address dark spots at the source by regulating melanin production and supporting skin cell turnover. Niacinamide reduces the appearance of existing discoloration while strengthening your skin barrier. Tranexamic acid targets post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and age spots. A spot-correcting serum works to visibly improve uneven tone over consistent use. Most formulas show visible results in 4 to 8 weeks when used daily as directed.
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Key Ingredients in Our Serums
We select ingredients based on clinical evidence, not cosmetics trends. Niacinamide at 5% concentration supports barrier function while correcting tone. Tranexamic acid in our under eye blackness cream addresses stubborn discoloration that other ingredients miss. Each serum contains antioxidants to protect skin from environmental stressors that trigger new dark spots. Our formulas exclude parabens, sulfates, and synthetic fragrances. Every ingredient earns its place through rigorous testing with our expert panel of dermatologists and wellness specialists.
Choosing the Right Serum for Your Skin
The best discoloration correcting serum for you depends on your specific skin concerns and existing routine. If you're addressing post-acne marks, look for formulas with tranexamic acid and niacinamide. For age spots and sun damage, choose serums with antioxidant molecules that prevent new discoloration while correcting existing spots. Sensitive skin benefits from gentle, layerable formulas that won't compromise your barrier. All our serums are designed for daily use, morning or evening.
Layering Discoloration Correcting Serums
Apply your discoloration correcting serum after cleansing and toning, before heavier creams or oils. Most serums absorb within 60 seconds, allowing you to layer other products without pilling. If you use multiple serums, apply the thinnest consistency first. Follow with moisturizer to lock in active ingredients. Always use broad-spectrum SPF during the day when using discoloration correcting formulas, as ingredients like niacinamide work best when skin is protected from UV exposure.
Expert-Developed for Visible Results
Our discoloration correcting serums are developed alongside Miami's top dermatology and wellness specialists. We bring 30 years of integrative dermatology expertise to every formula. Each product is tested on diverse skin tones to ensure efficacy across all melanin levels. We don't use the term anti-aging. We focus on skin longevity, supporting your skin's natural ability to repair and renew itself. Our Skin-Body-Mind philosophy recognizes that visible results require formulas that respect your skin's complexity.
What Sets Dr. BRANDT Serums Apart
We formulate every discoloration correcting serum to deliver in-office results at home. That's what Take The Doctor Home means. Our vegan, cruelty-free formulas undergo clinical testing before launch. We never make claims we can't substantiate with data. Each serum is designed to work with your body's natural processes, not against them. You'll find no filler ingredients, no vague promises, just expert-developed formulas that support healthy skin and lasting beauty while respecting your intelligence and your skin.
Explore our collection of clinically tested discoloration correcting serums. See the science behind each formula and find the right fit for your skin concerns and beauty goals.