




Almond Cold Cream with Vitamin C & SPF 30
Almond Cold Cream with Vitamin C & SPF 30
Vitamin C & Hyaluronic Glow SPF 50 Sunscreen PA++++ (75 ml)
Anti-Ageing Facewash with Carrot and Retinoic Acid
Witch Hazel & Mulberry Pore Clarifying Foaming Face Wash
Vitamin C Face Wash with Kiwi & Kojic Acid
If you've tried everything for those brown or gray patches—especially on your cheeks, forehead, or upper lip—you're not alone. Melasma is a stubborn kind of pigmentation that's triggered by sun exposure, hormones, or even stress. The pigment sits deep in the skin, which is why regular creams often don't cut it.
Melasma forms when melanocytes go into overdrive, pumping out excess melanin. Sunlight, heat, and hormones (think pregnancy or birth control) make it worse. That's why products need to go beyond surface-level brightening.
Vitamin C is a powerhouse antioxidant. It helps slow down how much pigment your skin makes and can fade dark spots over time. But not all vitamin C products are created equal. Cheap formulas oxidize fast and lose potency, so you’re just rubbing an orange-scented serum on your face with little effect.
Using vitamin C in direct sunlight without sunscreen is a recipe for more pigmentation. Over-exfoliating with acids alongside vitamin C can also make skin angry and inflamed. Skip products with alcohol or heavy fragrance, which often trigger irritation.
Look for stabilized forms—like sodium ascorbyl phosphate or magnesium ascorbyl phosphate—if you have sensitive skin. If your skin can tolerate it, L-ascorbic acid packs the most punch. Check for airtight packaging and avoid anything in clear glass bottles.
Arish BIO-NATURAL offers vitamin C products formulated for pigmentation and sensitive skin, plus our AI Skin Analyser helps you pinpoint exactly what’s happening beneath the surface. You’ll get personalized recommendations based on your skin’s unique needs. See what works for you at https://arishbionatural.com?utm_source=jarbug.
Most people start seeing subtle changes within 8 to 12 weeks, but deeper melasma can take longer to fade. Consistency matters more than speed.
Yes, using vitamin C without sunscreen or mixing it with harsh exfoliants can irritate your skin and trigger more pigmentation.
Look for products with 10–20% vitamin C. Lower concentrations may not help much, while higher ones can irritate sensitive skin.
Morning is best. Vitamin C protects against free radicals from sun and pollution, but always follow up with SPF to prevent further pigmentation.
If your melasma is severe or doesn’t improve with over-the-counter products, a dermatologist can recommend prescription treatments or in-office options.
Some people experience slight tingling, redness, or dryness. Patch test first and avoid formulas with alcohol or strong fragrance.
We use stabilized vitamin C and gentle bases, plus our AI Skin Analyser personalizes recommendations for your skin’s unique needs.
Yes, vitamin C pairs well with sunscreen and gentle brighteners like niacinamide. Avoid using with strong acids or retinoids unless guided by an expert.
Generally, yes. Vitamin C is considered safe for pregnant women, but always check with your doctor before starting any new skincare.
Our AI Skin Analyser scans your face and identifies pigmentation levels, so we can recommend the right Bionatural® Actives for you.