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AHA BHA 20% Vitamin C Serum
Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Retinol Radiance Renewal Serum
Rejuv Anti-Wrinkle Serum
Pearl Serum
Anti Ageing Serum
Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
Almond Cold Cream with Vitamin C & SPF 30
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Multi-Peptide Brightening Complex Serum
Gold Serum
You’ve probably tried a bunch of creams and spot treatments, only to see that pesky hyperpigmentation stick around. The truth is, not all vitamin C serums are strong enough to tackle dark spots. The real secret? It’s in the right concentration and the formula’s stability.
Not every type of vitamin C packs the same punch. L-ascorbic acid at 10–20% is proven to fade pigmentation faster than derivatives. If the bottle doesn’t list this, you might be wasting your money.
Apply your serum to clean, dry skin every morning. A pea-sized amount is enough. Follow with SPF—vitamin C makes your skin more sensitive to the sun, and skipping sunscreen can reverse your progress.
Some serums cost a fortune and do little. If you’re shopping, compare ingredient lists and check reviews for before/after photos. Price isn’t always a sign of performance.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers high-potency vitamin C serums with added Bionatural® Actives, backed by our AI Skin Analyser. If you need help picking the right product, we can scan your skin and recommend exactly what will fade your spots—no guessing required. Check it out at arishbionatural.com.
Yes, when used consistently, vitamin C serum can lighten dark spots by blocking pigment production and speeding up cell turnover.
Most people start seeing visible fading in 4–8 weeks, but deeper spots may need up to 3 months of daily use.
Look for 10–20% L-ascorbic acid. Lower concentrations may not be strong enough, and higher ones can irritate sensitive skin.
Yes, daily use is recommended, but always follow with sunscreen to protect your skin from increased UV sensitivity.
We provide vitamin C serums formulated for visible dark spot reduction. Our AI Skin Analyser helps match you with the best option for your skin.
Morning is ideal because vitamin C fights free radicals from sun exposure. Just don’t forget the SPF afterward.
Yes, vitamin C pairs well with vitamin E, ferulic acid, and hyaluronic acid, but avoid layering with strong exfoliants to prevent irritation.
It’s oxidizing from air or light exposure. A brown serum means it’s lost potency and could stain your skin, so replace it.
It helps by protecting skin from sun damage and inflammation, but regular sunscreen is still essential to stop new spots.
Our product blends stable vitamin C with natural actives and comes in packaging that preserves potency. Plus, we guide you with our AI Skin Analyser.