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Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Almond Cold Cream with Vitamin C & SPF 30
Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Cream
Vitamin C Face Wash with Kiwi & Kojic Acid
Witch Hazel & Mulberry Pore Clarifying Foaming Face Wash
Pearl Cream
Rejuv Anti Wrinkle Cream
If you've tried serums and masks but those dark patches just won't budge, you're not alone. Hyperpigmentation pops up after acne, sun damage, or even hormonal shifts. It's not just about looks—sometimes it messes with your confidence every time you catch your reflection.
Your skin makes extra pigment as a defense—usually after inflammation, injury, or UV exposure. Melanin clumps up, leaving those brown or grey patches. No quick fixes here, but science shows vitamin C can actually help fade these spots over time.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) breaks down melanin and blocks new pigment from forming. But not every cream is strong enough. You want at least 10% concentration, and look for stabilized forms like sodium ascorbyl phosphate or magnesium ascorbyl phosphate if your skin's sensitive.
Light gels work for oily skin. Rich creams suit dry or mature skin. If it pills under makeup, it's not the right fit.
Price doesn't always match potency. Some expensive creams have weak concentrations. Check actual percentages before buying. Also, watch for packaging—opaque tubes keep vitamin C stable longer than jars.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers a vitamin C cream with stabilized Bionatural® Actives, designed for real results against stubborn pigmentation. You can even use our AI Skin Analyser for a quick scan and get a custom recommendation: arishbionatural.com. It’s a smart way to get your skin back to its best.
Most people notice fading after 8–12 weeks of consistent daily use, though stubborn spots might take longer.
Yes, if you pick creams with stabilized forms and avoid added fragrance. Patch test first to avoid irritation.
You can, but use them at different times—vitamin C in the morning, retinol at night—to minimize irritation.
Vitamin C oxidizes when exposed to air or light, turning yellow or brown. This means it’s less effective.
Absolutely. Vitamin C helps with pigmentation, but sun exposure can trigger new spots. Sunscreen is non-negotiable.
We use stabilized Bionatural® Actives and offer a free AI Skin Analyser to match you with the best formula.
Yes, it helps fade post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne, especially when used consistently.
Rarely. If you notice dryness, try layering it over a gentle moisturizer or switch to a lower concentration.
Using it once in the morning is usually enough. If your skin tolerates it, you can add a nighttime application.
Track your dark spots with photos every few weeks. If you see gradual fading, you’re on the right track.