For dark spots that won’t shift.
Dark Spot Corrector is a concentrated pigment treatment designed for stubborn-looking dark spots, post-breakout marks, patchy pigmentation and uneven tone that needs more than a basic brightening serum.
Powered by 10% Azelaic Acid, 3% Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C, Alpha Arbutin, Kojic Acid and 0.3% 4-N-Butylresorcinol, it targets pigmentation through multiple pathways to support a brighter, clearer and more even-looking complexion.
Apply directly to dark spots, post-breakout marks, patchy pigmentation or uneven areas that need targeted pigment support.
Pigmentation does not always respond to one brightening ingredient.
Stubborn dark spots can look difficult to shift because pigmentation is rarely one simple surface issue. UV, heat and inflammation can trigger melanocyte activity, melanin production, pigment transfer and visible uneven tone.
That is why Dark Spot Corrector was created with a multi-pathway approach. Instead of relying on one brightening ingredient, it combines several pigment-focused actives to support brighter, clearer and more even-looking skin with consistent use.
A clinical blend of pigment-focused actives.
Dark Spot Corrector is built around a multi-pathway approach to stubborn-looking pigmentation. Each active has been selected to support a different part of the visible pigment cycle, from uneven tone and post-breakout marks to dark spots that look patchy, dull or hard to shift.
Azelaic Acid
Supports the appearance of clearer, more even-looking skin while helping improve the look of stubborn discolouration, post-breakout marks and patchy tone.
Tranexamic Acid
A pigment-focused active used to support a more even-looking complexion, especially where pigmentation appears stubborn, patchy or melasma-prone.
Vitamin C
Helps brighten the look of dull, uneven skin while supporting a fresher, clearer-looking complexion and improved visible radiance.
Alpha Arbutin
Supports visible brightening and a more uniform-looking skin tone, especially where pigmentation appears scattered, patchy or uneven.
Kojic Acid
A targeted brightening active selected for stubborn-looking dark spots, lingering marks and areas of discolouration that need more focused support.
0.3% 4-N-Butylresorcinol
A high-performance pigment-supporting active included for precision correction of stubborn-looking pigmentation, dark spots and uneven tone.
Designed for pigmentation that needs targeted correction.
Dark Spot Corrector is ideal if you want a concentrated treatment for visible marks, patchy pigment, uneven tone or dark spots that feel like they are not responding to basic skincare.
Not just brightening. Targeted correction.
Many brightening products rely on one or two common ingredients. Dark Spot Corrector takes a more complete approach by combining azelaic acid, tranexamic acid, vitamin C, alpha arbutin, kojic acid and 4-N-Butylresorcinol in one targeted pigment treatment.
The goal is not to irritate the skin into change. The goal is consistent pigment support, targeted application and daily sun protection, so dark spots and uneven areas have a better chance of visibly improving over time.
- Targets pigmentation through multiple pathways.
- Helps fade the look of stubborn dark spots.
- Supports brighter, clearer-looking skin.
- Helps improve uneven tone and post-breakout marks.
- Designed for targeted use on visible areas of discolouration.
- Made for consistent correction, not harsh bleaching cycles.
Where it fits in your routine.
Use Dark Spot Corrector as your targeted correction step. Apply a thin layer directly to dark spots, post-breakout marks or uneven areas before moisturiser.
Start once daily. Build only if your skin tolerates it.
Dark Spot Corrector is a concentrated pigment treatment. Consistency matters more than overuse, especially when targeting stubborn pigmentation.
- Apply to clean, dry skin.
- Use directly on dark spots, post-breakout marks or uneven areas.
- Start once daily.
- If tolerated, build to twice daily.
- Follow with moisturiser if needed.
- Use SPF 50 every morning while using this product.
- For sensitive skin, start every second day and increase slowly.
Do not treat pigmentation by irritating your skin.
- Do not layer with multiple strong actives if your skin is already irritated.
- Do not apply to broken, raw, freshly waxed or compromised skin.
- Do not use without daily SPF 50.
- Do not increase use if your skin feels hot, tight, raw, stinging or uncomfortable.
- Do not expect dark spots to fade properly if pigmentation is being triggered daily by sun exposure.
Pigmentation-prone skin needs consistency, not chaos.
If your skin is sensitive, reactive or barrier-compromised, start slowly. Pigmentation can look worse when the skin is inflamed, so this treatment should be used consistently and carefully, not aggressively.
Dark Spot Corrector FAQ
What is Dark Spot Corrector for?
Dark Spot Corrector is designed for stubborn-looking dark spots, uneven tone, post-breakout marks, patchy pigmentation and visible areas of discolouration.
Can I use this on melasma-prone skin?
Yes. It is designed for pigmentation-prone skin and uses multiple pigment-supporting actives including azelaic acid, tranexamic acid, kojic acid and 4-N-Butylresorcinol.
How often should I use it?
Start once daily. If your skin tolerates it well, you may build to twice daily. Sensitive skin should start every second day and increase slowly.
Do I use it all over or only on spots?
You can apply it directly to dark spots, post-breakout marks or uneven areas. If your pigmentation is widespread, apply a thin layer over the affected area rather than using it as a heavy all-over moisturiser.
Can I use it with The Melasma Peel?
Yes, but avoid overloading the skin. Use The Melasma Peel at night 1–3 times weekly as directed, and use Dark Spot Corrector on non-peel nights or at a different time of day if your skin tolerates it.
Can I use it with vitamin A or retinol?
Yes, but introduce slowly. If your skin is sensitive or reactive, avoid layering several strong actives at once. Alternate nights or use at different times of day if needed.
Do I need SPF?
Yes. SPF 50 is essential. Pigmentation can darken with sun exposure, and pigment treatments work best when the skin is protected daily.
Should I use this alone or with the full Melasma Reset System?
If you have isolated dark spots or post-breakout marks, Dark Spot Corrector can be used as a targeted treatment. If melasma is your main concern, or your pigmentation fades and then comes back, the full Melasma Reset System is the better starting point because it gives your skin a complete AM/PM routine rather than one correction step.
If pigmentation keeps coming back, one corrector may only be part of what your skin needs.
Dark Spot Corrector gives targeted support for visible spots, marks and uneven areas. But recurring melasma usually needs more than one correction product.
If your pigmentation fades, then returns, the Melasma Reset System gives you the full routine: cleansing, controlled renewal, targeted pigment care and night support.
