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3 Vitamins to Try Before Resorting to Laser for Pigmentation
HyperpigmentationSep 22, 20252 min read

3 Vitamins to Try Before Resorting to Laser for Pigmentation

If you’ve been doing battle with stubborn pigmentation and you’re considering expensive, painful lasers… pause.

Before you burn your skin trying to “erase” dark spots, there are a few powerful natural compounds worth trying first — because pigmentation is often driven by internal inflammation, oxidative stress, and overactive melanin production.

Here are 3 of the best ingredients to target dark spots from within.


1️⃣ Licorice Root

Licorice Root is one of the strongest natural brighteners available.

It contains a compound called glabridin, which helps block the key enzyme responsible for melanin production.

That means it can help:

  • Fade existing dark spots
  • Prevent excess pigment from forming
  • Stop melanin overproduction after skin trauma

2️⃣ Polypodium Leaf

This fern-based extract has been clinically studied for its ability to reduce UV-induced pigmentation.

It works by lowering oxidative stress and calming inflammation inside the skin — two major triggers that keep discoloration stuck in place.


3️⃣ Knotweed Root Extract

Knotweed Root is rich in resveratrol, one of the most powerful antioxidants for pigment control.

It helps fight free radical damage that can keep melanocytes switched on, leading to darker, more stubborn patches over time.


The Simple Way to Get These Into Your Routine

If you want an easy, consistent way to use all three of these ingredients daily, the Hyperpigmentation Cleanse Capsules were formulated for exactly this purpose.

Just one capsule in the morning and one at night delivers the compounds your skin needs to fade dark spots and prevent new pigmentation from forming.

With over 2000 verified reviews and a 45-day money-back guarantee, it’s completely risk-free.

Shop the Hyperpigmentation Cleanse here

Talk soon,
K xx

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