$45.00
Sephora
$45.00
Glow Recipe

This serum combines vitamin C and guava extract to brighten your complexion and tranexamic and ferulic acids to soothe redness and irritation, according to Glow Recipe. “I like that it’s a fast-absorbing gel, [which] means it doesn’t feel sticky on skin,” says Camp. You can apply the serum daily, though the brand suggests using it three to four times a week if you have sensitive skin.
Made specifically to address dark spots, this serum has 3% tranexamic acid. It also has bakuchiol, a plant-based retinol alternative that can also help with discoloration, says Camp. The serum works for all skin types and can also address dullness and an uneven skin tone, according to the brand.
This serum combines vitamin C and 2% tranexamic acid to address dark spots and brighten your overall complexion. The gel formula is super concentrated, so a little goes a long way, according to the brand. You can use it morning or night and should apply it after washing your face but before moisturizer and sunscreen. It has a 4.2-star average rating from 324 reviews on Amazon.
This budget-friendly serum, which has a 4.4-star average rating from over 12,100 reviews on Amazon, combines 3% tranexamic acid with 4% niacinamide, a form of vitamin B known to fade dark spots and brighten your overall complexion, according to the brand. The serum has a dropper, so you can easily apply a few drops to your fingertips and pat it on your skin after washing your face.
This serum comes recommended by Dr. Anne Truitt, a board-certified dermatologist in San Diego, who says this is one of her favorite serums to address discoloration and prevent dark spots. In addition to 3% tranexamic acid, it has kojic acid and niacinamide, both of which also help even out dark spots, according to SkinCeuticals. The formula is very thin, so it spreads easily, and a little goes a long way, according to the brand.
This Skinmedica serum is a favorite of Camp. “This powerful brightening treatment contains a proprietary combination of lotus sprout extract, tranexamic acid and niacinamide to correct the appearance of dark spots and melasma,” says Camp. You can also use it as a preventative treatment to mitigate future discoloration, according to the brand. The brand recommends using the serum both in the morning and at night. If you use it in the morning, just apply sunscreen afterward as it can make your skin more sun sensitive, according to Skinmedica.
This serum has glycolic acid, which gently exfoliates to address dullness. You can use this serum as a spot treatment and apply it directly to dark spots, or use it all over your face to help even out your skin tone. If you use it in the morning, just apply SPF afterward.
A little goes a long way with this serum — it has one of the highest concentrations of tranexamic acid on this list. Use just a pea-sized amount on your entire face to address dark spots and even out tone and texture, according to the brand. For maximum results, you can use it morning and night until you see a difference. This serum from Naturium has a 4.2-star average rating from 3,089 reviews on Amazon.
This serum not only helps address acne scars and dark spots, but it also has mandelic acid to gently exfoliate skin, according to the brand. It’s free of fragrance, silicone and sulfates, making it a good option for those with sensitive skin. This serum has a 4.2-star average rating from 3,647 reviews on Amazon.
“Topical tranexamic acid is considered a first-line treatment for mild melasma,” says Truitt. Melasma is characterized by brown splotches on the face caused by the sun or hormonal changes. But tranexamic acid serum can help with more than just melasma.
If you have uneven skin tone or hyperpigmentation, the brightening capabilities of tranexamic acid serum may help, says Chacon. “It also has anti-inflammatory benefits and can help calm and soothe skin, which makes it beneficial for individuals with sensitive or reactive skin.”
Topical tranexamic acid is safe for all skin tones and most skin types. “Some patients have skin irritation, but it is usually mild and will resolve after moisturizing,” says Truitt. However, people with eczema, sensitive skin or a damaged skin barrier may find this topical agent irritating to the skin, says Truitt.
Are you interested in adding a tranexamic serum to your routine but not sure how? “Serums should be applied to skin after it has been cleansed and toned, and prior to the application of other skincare products, like moisturizers and sunscreen,” says Camp.
Like any ingredient, tranexamic acid has potential side effects, though they are rare, experts say. If you’re unsure how your skin will react, Chacon recommends a patch test by applying the serum. Use the serum on the inside of your wrist (the skin is similar to your face, she says). Wait a day, and if you’ve noticed no reaction, you should be okay.
Beyond allergic reactions, your skin may become more sensitive to the sun while using tranexamic acid serum. “Because of this, it is crucial to use sunscreen daily to protect the skin from UV damage,” says Chacon.
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