




Recommended by Dr. Turner | Verified Dermatologist
Dark Spot Corrector | 1+1 FREE
- “Erase” and fade age spots without harsh chemicals or lasers
- Tackles age spots, melasma, sun spots, acne scars, and hyperpigmentation
- Look and feel years younger!
Treats the following dark spot concerns:

Acne Scars (Face)

Melasma

Sun/Age Spots (Face & Body)

Freckles (Face)
(Select a symptom to see how it is treated)
Wrinkles (Face)

What causes it:

Acne scars are caused by inflammation during acne breakouts from excess oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria. This disrupts collagen production, leading to uneven texture and discoloration.
The Spot Cream's IngredientsThat Treat This Concern

Tyrosinase Inhibitors

Kojic Acid
How it works:

Tyrosinase Inhibitors helps fade dark spots by preventing the formation of excess melanin in the skin.
Kojic Acid encourages cell turnover and prevents your skin's ability to produce pigment that varies from your natural skin tone.
Melasma

What causes it:

Melasma is often caused by sun exposure, hormonal changes, and genetic factors. These trigger increased activity of melanocytes, the cells responsible for skin pigmentation.
The Spot Cream's IngredientsThat Treat This Concern

Tyrosinase Inhibitors

Kojic Acid
How it works:

Tyrosinase Inhibitors helps fade dark spots by preventing the formation of excess melanin in the skin.Tyrosinase Inhibitors helps fade dark spots by preventing the formation of excess melanin in the skin.
Uneven Texture

What causes it:

Sun/Age Spots are caused by prolonged exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light, which accelerates melanin production, the process responsible for skin pigmentation. This pigment can clump together over time and become more noticeable as you age.
The Spot Cream's IngredientsThat Treat This Concern

Tyrosinase Inhibitors

Kojic Acid
How it works:

Tyrosinase Inhibitors helps fade dark spots by preventing the formation of excess melanin in the skin.Kojic Acid encourages cell turnover and prevents your skin's ability to produce pigment that varies from your natural skin tone.Tranexamic Acid blocks excess melanin production to fade sun/age spots. It is also helpful in lessening the appearance of these spots.
Freckles (Face)

Freckles (Face)

What causes it:

Freckles are caused by brief exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. This accelerates melanin production, the process responsible for skin pigmentation.
The Spot Cream's IngredientsThat Treat This Concern

Tyrosinase Inhibitors

Kojic Acid
Key Ingredients

Description of key ingredients
Clinical Results
Tyrosinase Inhibitors helps fade dark spots by preventing the formation of excess melanin in the skin.
Tyrosinase Inhibitors helps fade dark spots by preventing the formation of excess melanin in the skin.
Vitamin C is a potent antioxidant that helps tone and repair the skin. It has a skin-rejuvenating effect that can fade freckles.
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Key ingredients include:
- Kojic Acid
- Niacinamide 2%
- Resveratrol
Key ingredients include:
- Sea Buckthorn Fruit Extract
- Vitamin C 1%
- Niacinamide 2%
Key ingredients include:
- Kojic acid
- Tranexamic Acid 4%
- Niacinamide 2%
- Prevents the formation of excess melanin
- Reduces inflammation
- Improves skin structure
- Dermatologist-formulated with concentrated prescription ingredients
- Freshly compounded at the pharmacy, ensuring maximum efficacy
After cleansing skin, apply one pump to the hyperpigmented area and gently massage.
It can be used as a spot treatment, all over face, or as directed by your doctor.
Our dermatologists suggest using a gentle hydrating moisturizer after applying.
Be sure to wear a mineral-based sunscreen with minimum SPF 50 daily, as your skin will be extra sensitive to sun exposure.
- Results typically seen in 6-8 weeks with consistent use.
- One bottle contains approximately a 1-month supply.
Skincare should be stress-free! Try our Dark Spot Corrector for 60 days, and if you're not 100% satisfied, just email us with your order number—we’ll refund every penny. No questions asked.
Because your skin deserves results, not risks.