A question I seem to get asked quite commonly is “Will this erase my natural freckles?” Now this is quite the interesting question, with somewhat of a longer answer, so I thought I would break it down for you.
The thing is, freckles are natural, genetic, and usually appear from sun exposure. They’re tiny, flat, and harmless. Our skin naturally makes them, so supplements can’t “erase” them.
Hyperpigmentation is different, though. It comes from damage or disruption (think things like acne, hormones, inflammation, or UV damage), which triggers excess melanin during the healing process and leads to dark patches or spots.
So this means if you’re dealing with hyperpigmentation that you want to erase, YES, I do have something to help. But if you’re looking to erase your natural freckles, NOPE, the vitamins won’t remove them.
So let's chat, how exactly can we help fade hyperpigmentation
My top suggestion is the Hyper Renew Kit, as it combines two powerful and unique formulas. The Hyperpigmentation Cleanse Capsules and the Anti-Aging Complex.
Together they work from the inside out to:
- Calm inflammation and oxidative stress that fuel stubborn pigmentation.
- Regulate excess melanin production to fade marks from acne, sun, or hormones.
- Support faster skin repair and turnover so discolouration lifts more effectively.
- Provide antioxidant protection that prevents new pigmentation from forming.
The result?
While natural freckles won’t disappear (because they’re genetic), you will still notice your skin looking brighter, more even, and healthier overall. Hyperpigmentation, melasma, acne scars, and dark spots are where the Kit really shines, helping you to achieve a smoother, clearer, more radiant complexion.
Talk soon,
K xx
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