DARK SPOT CARE • CHHAIYAN

Dark Spots aur Chhaiyan? Pehle samjhein, phir routine choose karein.

TXA Peptide Serum helps improve the look of dark spots, acne marks, and uneven tone over time — with a routine made for Pakistani sun, heat, and daily life. Daily SPF essential.

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Pakistan mein dark spots kyun hote hain?

Not all pigmentation is the same. Understanding what is causing your dark spots is the first step.

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Sun-Triggered Pigmentation
Suraj se chehre par dhabbe
Pakistan's UV index regularly hits 10+. Repeated sun exposure builds up melanin in patches — cheeks, forehead, upper lip.
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Melasma (Chhaiyan)
Chhaiyan / hormonal dhabbe
Hormonal pigmentation that flares with sun and pregnancy. Affects 20-30% of Pakistani women, often symmetrical across cheeks.
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Post-Acne Marks
Pimple ke baad ke daagh
After a pimple heals, a dark mark can stay for months. Common in darker skin tones (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation).
Uneven Skin Tone
Rangat ka asar
Some areas look darker, some lighter, none of it blends. Often a mix of sun damage, dehydration, and lost glow.

How TXA Works

Same science, two ways to explain it. Pick what feels easier.

🔬 Clinical Explanation

The Triple-Pathway Approach

Tranexamic Acid targets plasmin-prostaglandin signaling associated with melanocyte over-activity. Alpha Arbutin targets tyrosinase at the enzyme level. Niacinamide targets melanosome transfer to surface skin cells. Together they help support a calmer-looking, more even tone over time.

💬 Roz-marra ki Zubaan

Aap ki skin ko 3 jagah help milti hai

Aap ki skin ko sun, acne, aur hormones se dark signal milte hain. TXA un signals ko dheere dheere kam karne mein help karta hai. Alpha Arbutin dark machinery ko slow karta hai. Niacinamide ensure karta hai darkness chehre par fail na ho. Teen ingredients, teen jagah, ek serum.

What to realistically expect

Skincare takes time. Honest timeline based on consistent daily use plus SPF.

Week 1

Skin settles in

Skin feels comfortable and more hydrated. No new irritation. Routine becomes daily habit. No visible spot changes yet — normal.
Week 4

Tone may look more uniform

Skin tone may start looking more uniform. Glow improves. Dark spots remain but may start to soften around the edges.
Week 8+

Spots may look lighter

Dark spots may appear visibly lighter and less defined. Skin tone looks more even with consistent use + daily SPF.

Results vary by skin type, sun exposure, and routine consistency. Daily SPF is essential. Patch-test recommended before full-face use.

Can I mix TXA with my other serums?

Tap what you already use. We will show you the safe pairing.

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📝 Your TXA Peptide Serum pairing guide

General guidance. Always patch-test new combinations. When unsure, ask us on WhatsApp.

Your Routine Confidence Card

Built for Dark Spots & Pigmentation. Honest routine, simple language, daily SPF reminder.

TXA Peptide Serum

Dark spot care

TXA Peptide Serum

Rs.2,995.00

☼ AM Routine
  • • Cleanse
  • • TXA Peptide Serum (2-3 drops)
  • • Moisturizer
  • • SPF (essential)
☽ PM Routine
  • • Cleanse
  • • TXA Peptide Serum
  • • Moisturizer
What not to mix: Avoid layering with strong AHA/BHA in the same routine. If using Vitamin C, use it in the AM.
Patch-test recommended: Apply to a small area first. Wait 24 hours before full-face use, especially on sensitive skin.
SPF reminder: Daily SPF is essential. Results vary by skin type and routine consistency.
🔬 Doctor says

TXA Peptide Serum helps support the appearance of uneven tone by targeting the look of dark spots gradually. Use consistently and pair with sunscreen.

💬 Simple words

Chhaiyan aur dark spots aik din mein nahi jatay. TXA routine skin ko dheere dheere even-looking bananay mein help karta hai. Din mein sunscreen zaroor lagani hai.

Real Routine Stories

Aqsa, Karachi routine result
“My dark spots are looking lighter after 6 weeks of consistent use with daily SPF.”
— Aqsa, Karachi ✓ Verified Buyer
Rehana, Lahore routine result
“My skin tone looks more even and the routine is easy to follow. Pairing with sunscreen daily.”
— Rehana, Lahore ✓ Verified Buyer
Ambreen, Islamabad routine result
“Used for 2 months alongside SPF. Skin tone looks more even and I feel more confident.”
— Ambreen, Islamabad ✓ Verified Buyer

TXA Peptide Serum — Common Questions

Real questions from Pakistani customers, answered honestly.

Can I use TXA Peptide Serum every day?+

Yes. Use 2-3 drops AM and PM, daily. If skin is sensitive, start every alternate day and build up. Patch-test recommended.

Do I really need sunscreen with this?+

Yes — daily SPF is essential. Without it, results stall and pigmentation can return. We recommend SPF 50+ every morning.

Is it for melasma / chhaiyan?+

TXA is used by many dermatologists as part of a routine to help support the look of melasma over time. Results vary by skin type and sun exposure. Always consult your doctor if pregnant.

Can I use it with Vitamin C?+

Yes, with smart layering. Use Vitamin C in the AM (under SPF), and TXA at night. Or alternate days. Don't apply both in one routine — too active for daily use.

Can sensitive skin use this?+

TXA is one of the gentler brightening actives. If your skin is very reactive, patch-test first and start every alternate day.

How long until I see results?+

Many users notice tone changes by Week 4 and spot softening by Week 8 with consistent use + daily SPF. Deeper pigmentation may take 12 weeks or more. Results vary.

Does it contain steroids or hydroquinone?+

No — zero steroids, no mercury, no hydroquinone. A non-bleaching dark-spot care option.

Is it safe during pregnancy?+

There is limited pregnancy research on topical TXA. Please consult your doctor before using during pregnancy or breastfeeding.