Dark Spots
Spot serum · 15ml
For the spot you've been watching get darker.
A targeted spot serum for hyperpigmentation — the dark patches that build slowly across the cheekbone, the forehead, the bridge of the nose, often after years of UV exposure and the post-inflammatory darkening that follows a healed bump or scar. Apply directly to the spot, not the whole face. Eight to twelve weeks of consistent use; the spot doesn't disappear, it fades by degrees.
Three steps, no fuss.
01
One drop on the spot.
After cleansing, at night, use the dropper to place a single drop directly on the spot.
02
Press in. Don't smear.
Press in with a clean fingertip. Don't smear across the whole face — the serum is concentrated and meant for the spot, not the surrounding skin.
03
Pair with SPF in the morning.
Wait one minute, then apply your usual moisturizer (or none). Pair with Sun Damage SPF in the morning — without SPF, the spot will keep darkening faster than this serum can fade it.
What's in it.
The active doing most of the work — interrupts the melanin pathway at the spot, without bleaching the skin around it.
Reduces melanin transfer between cells. Improves overall tone alongside the spot work.
A gentler melanin inhibitor that pairs well with tranexamic acid for sensitive skin.
A traditional skin-tone botanical; also calms the post-inflammatory redness around a healing spot.
Hydration carrier; keeps the actives delivering without drying the spot underneath.
Full ingredient list available on request. hello@getsoln.com
Certified by ESMA / HFCAE · Stability-tested at 45°C · 500–750 units per batch
About this product.
Most spots fade by 60–80% over eight to twelve weeks of nightly use. A few — especially deeper, older ones — will fade but not fully disappear. The serum doesn't bleach; it slows and reverses the pigment process, which has a natural floor.
No — it's a spot treatment. Applied to the whole face, it's wasteful and can dry the surrounding skin. Place a single drop on the spot itself.
On the dark mark that lingers after an acne breakout has healed — yes. On the indented scar itself (the texture, not the colour) — no. For texture, that's a different category of treatment we don't make.
Yes, but not in the same night. Alternate: tranexamic acid one night, retinol the next. Layered on the same evening, the skin around the spot can get over-stressed.
No. Some actives (like hydroquinone) cause a temporary darkening phase. Tranexamic acid doesn't. If the spot is getting darker, that's new sun damage on top — wear the SPF.
Yes. Tranexamic acid is well-tolerated for long-term daily use; some men keep a maintenance dose (one drop every other night) after the spot has faded, to prevent recurrence. The serum has no known sensitization profile in the percentages we use.