Dark spots happen in 3 stages.




TRIGGER
Sun, Acne or Hormones
UV exposure, post-inflammatory signals, or hormonal shifts tell your melanocyte cells to start producing melanin — your skin's pigment molecule.
PRODUCTION
Melanin manufactured in excess
Melanocytes overproduce melanin and pack it into packets called melanosomes.
TRANSFER
Melanin delivered to skin surface
Melanosomes are transferred to keratinocytes — the cells that form the visible top layer of your skin — via protein pathways.
DEPOSITION
Visible dark spot forms on surface
Melanin deposits in the upper skin layer, accumulates, and becomes the visible discolouration you see.
Stop The Spots At Every Single Point

Step 1: Stop melanin at the source
Before a dark spot can form, melanin has to be manufactured. TXA and Kojic Acid shut down overactive melanocytes — stopping the problem before it starts.

Step 2: Block the delivery route
Even when some melanin is produced, it must travel from deep cells to the skin's surface. Niacinamide intercepts this transfer — stopping melanin before it becomes a visible spot.

Step 3: Brighten, sweep, renew
For existing pigmentation already at the surface — this stage dissolves it, brightens discoloured cells, and accelerates the turnover so fresh, even-toned skin comes forward faster.
3 STEPS ROUTINE

Step 1
Clean & remove overnight products

Step 2 - AM/PM
Apply 1-2 drops of Gold Radiance Serum

Step 3 - AM
Apply pea sized amount of Brightening Face Creme and defense with our Water Gel UV Sunscreen

Step 4 - PM
Apply pea sized amount of Night Repair Creme for overnight repair
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Pigment Repair Kit
Pigment Complete Care Kit













