To Each Their Own: Proven Routines for Pigmentation by Skin Type
Introduction
Pigmentation is personal. It shows up differently for everyone — faint freckles, stubborn spots, uneven dark patches — and how you treat it should feel just as tailored. But fading hyperpigmentation isn’t just about the right ingredients. It’s about the right routine for your skin type. Because your skin isn’t generic, and your routine shouldn’t be either.
This is where the Kojic Alternative Pigment Serum comes in. It’s more than just dermatologically proven to reduce dark spots without the usual harshness — it delivers results comparable to conventional kojic acid sans irritation and increased sensitivity to the sun. Powered by plant-derived actives, the innovative formula is safe to use on sensitive skin, which makes it the perfect base for any pigmentation-fighting routine.
Here, we break down what works (and what doesn’t) when it comes to targeting pigmentation, whether your skin is sensitive, dry or mature.
What is pigmentation — and what makes it worse?
Pigmentation is your skin’s way of overreacting. Whether it’s caused by sun exposure, hormonal shifts, breakouts or inflammation, your skin responds by producing excess melanin to protect itself. But when production goes too far, you’re left with uneven tone, dark spots and brown patches that don’t just disappear overnight.
Worsened by daily habits like skipping SPF and using harsh actives, pigmentation can be stubborn and sensitive to what you do next. Fading it requires patience, protection and the right kind of attention.
Why pigmentation needs targeted care (and not just moisturiser)?
Pigmentation starts deep. At a cellular level, it is triggered by tyrosinase, the enzyme responsible for melanin production. The more active it is, the more pigment shows up. And unless you’re using skincare actives that gently slow this process, dark spots will stay put.
That’s why targeted formulas like the Kojic Alternative Pigment Serum are essential. It visually reduces melanin-induced pigmentation and helps prevent new discolouration from forming while still being gentle enough for daily use.
But because every skin type reacts differently, your full routine matters just as much as your serum. Getting results means building something that fits your skin.
How to build your routine by skin type
Sensitive skin
Your skin doesn’t like surprises. Stick with deeply soothing routines that fade pigmentation gently without flaring things up.
Create a calming routine to soothe skin and restore brightness gently!
Dry skin
For dry skin, fading pigmentation isn’t enough. It needs deep hydration and barrier support, so you can get your brightness back without exuberating dryness.
Create a nourishing routine to hydrate skin and restore brightness!
Mature skin
Pigmentation comes with other changes — slower cell turnover, thinner skin, more dryness. Give your skin formulas that support renewal while targeting dark spots.
Create your skincare routine to boost renewal and restore brightness!
FAQ
How do you remove dark spots from the face after summer?
How do you remove dark spots from the face after summer?
Start with daily SPF and a brightening serum like our Kojic Alternative Pigment Serum. This will help reduce melanin-induced pigmentation and prevent new spots from forming.
Does kojic acid help fight hyperpigmentation naturally?
Does kojic acid help fight hyperpigmentation naturally?
It does, but many skin types prefer gentler alternatives like our Kojic Alternative Pigment Serum that work without increasing sun sensitivity.
Why does hyperpigmentation get worse after summer?
Why does hyperpigmentation get worse after summer?
Because even small UV exposure adds up, triggering melanin over time. This shows up as dark spots and patches, especially if you’re not using sunscreen every day.
Do I need both a brightening serum and SPF to prevent hyperpigmentation?
Do I need both a brightening serum and SPF to prevent hyperpigmentation?
Absolutely. Without SPF, even the best brightening serum won’t stop dark spots from coming back.
What is the safest way to fade sunspots naturally?
What is the safest way to fade sunspots naturally?
Use gentle, plant-based actives like our Kojic Alternative Pigment Serum, always wear sunscreen and remember consistency is key.
Can I use pigmentation serums if I have sensitive skin?
Can I use pigmentation serums if I have sensitive skin?
Yes — look for formulas like our Kojic Alternative Pigment Serum that have been patch tested on sensitive skin, thus making them perfectly suitable.
What makes Kojic Alternative better than conventional kojic acid?
What makes Kojic Alternative better than conventional kojic acid?
It’s delivers results comparable to conventional kojic acid yet is much gentler on your skin. There’s no irritation and no extra sun sensitivity.





