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The Serum That Decimates Dark Spots

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THE SERUM THAT DECIMATES DARK SPOTS

Meghan Markle’s go-to makeup artist, Daniel Martin, relies on this brightening booster to fade discoloration and increase luminosity.

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DANIEL MARTIN
The Serum That Decimates Dark Spots

I’ve been friends with Vicki Tsai, founder of Tatcha for 10 years, and I’ve been fortunate enough to play around with her products before they launch. She sent me her new Violet-C Brightening Serum, and I was immediately blown away. I suffer from really sensitive skin, and this was the first treatment for hyperpigmentation that I could actually use comfortably and not be irritated by at all. On top of that, Vicki created the brand when she was pregnant, so all the products are clean, which I love. And even though this specific formula contains a high level of two types of vitamin C—one that’s water-soluble and another that’s oil-soluble—along with a potent dose of alpha-hydroxy acids derived from seven fruits, it works beautifully on my highly reactive skin. I haven’t found a lot of other brightening serums where that’s the case.

And I saw results. My father is French, and my mother is Vietnamese, so I have a lot of pink in my skin. I don’t get tan, I get red. When I use this serum, it kind of neutralizes the redness a bit and makes me a little more golden. And then whatever discoloration I have becomes lighter as well, thanks to the blend of vitamin C, AHAs, and Japanese Angelica root, which helps even out excess melanin. After two weeks, I started to notice my hyperpigmentation, like this funky melasma spot in the middle of my forehead, begin to fade.

You have to be diligent about usage with vitamin C products, though, and apply them daily if they’re going to work. I wash my face at night, then put this on. I like to use treatments in the evening, because to be honest, I’m kind of lazy in the morning. Thankfully, this is really comfortable to sleep in. That said, Tatcha's Violet-C Brightening Serum is a great option during the day in place of a primer, although you need to put SPF on top of it. But that’s just a good rule of thumb anyway. I find the serum acts like a magnet for any foundation. I definitely recommend it to clients, especially if they want something that’s going to help treat their complexion over time. This product does what it says it’s going to do: It brightens up your skin and makes it glow.

CONTRIBUTOR STATS
Name: Daniel Martin | @danielmartin
Job Description: Celebrity makeup artist
Where to Find Him: New York
Beauty Essential: Tatcha Violet-C Brightening Serum

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