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Good Molecules Discoloration Correcting Serum
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Summary
Target hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone with Discoloration Correcting Serum from Good Molecules. Formulated with an advanced form of tranexamic acid to visibly improve the appearance of dark spots, acne scars, melasma, and sun damage.
Benefits
- 3% TeraCeutic TXVector (cetyl tranexamate mesylate) delivers tranexamic acid deep into the skin to help fade hyperpigmentation.
- Dual-action formula targets existing dark spots and prevents future hyperpigmentation before it occurs.
- 4% niacinamide works to improve the appearance of uneven skin tone and texture, dullness, and enlarged pores.
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Apply a few drops in the morning and at night before oils and moisturizers. Suitable for daily use. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.
Water, Propanediol, Glycerin, Niacinamide, Cetyl Tranexamate Mesylate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Ceratonia Siliqua (Carob) Gum, Caprylyl Glycol, Tamarindus Indica Seed Gum, Ethylhexylglycerin.
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I purchased this and the niacinamide serum but i also have an azeliac serum. Which order should all 3 be used in?
- Asked by Z
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageFirst, apply the Niacinamide Serum, then the Discoloration Correcting Serum, and last the 10% Azelaic Acid Treatment.Was this answer helpful to you
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Does this work o. Brown spots on your legs?
- Asked by Nancy
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageThis product is specifically formulated for the face. To treat dark spots on the body you can use the Discoloration Correcting Body Treatment.Was this answer helpful to you
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Can this be used on the back of your neck?
- Asked by NeChelle
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageThis product is specifically formulated for the face. To treat any hyperpigmentation on the body you can use the Discoloration Correcting Body Treatment.Was this answer helpful to you
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Which order should I use this in with the clarify and cleanse bar, niacinamide toner, hyaluronic serum, and the discoloration serum?
- Asked by N.Dee
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageThe same order you mentioned is the same order you'll use the products. Clarify & Cleanse Bar, Niacinamide Brightening Toner, Hyaluronic Acid Serum, and then the Discoloration Correcting Serum.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Any scent?
- Asked by Shopper
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageThis product does not contain fragrances.Was this answer helpful to you
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Can this be used under eyes.
- Asked by Bella
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageYes it can, but be careful and avoid direct contact with the eyes or lips.Was this answer helpful to you
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Can this be used in conjunction with Glycolic Acid? For example: cleanser, glycolic acid, the discoloration serum, and lastly moisturizer?
- Asked by F
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageYes, you can use the Discoloration Correcting Serum in the same routine as the Glycolic Acid Toner. Just apply in the same order as stated.Was this answer helpful to you
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Does this help with dark red acne scars
- Asked by Liz
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageYes, the main ingredient (tranexamic acid) works to fade the appearance of dark red acne scars.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I have a few spots that I would like to get rid of. Can I put the serum just on the spots or do I have to put it on my whole face?
- Asked by Grandma
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there! We suggest using the serum all over the skin as opposed to just on a few spots. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
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Can you use the daily skin brightening serum in conjunction to this serum? If so, which one to be used first?
- Asked by Roxane
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there! Yes, you can use both together, and I strongly suggest using the daily brightening toner first. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Could it be used on body?
- Asked by Abby
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there, no this is meant to be used on the face and not on the body. Please check out our body treatment, as that is better!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can I use this with a Tumeric face wash? And is this only for my face I have dark spots on my arm nothing major just asking..
- Asked by Sourpatch
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there! Good question, yes, you should be able to use your facewash without any issues. As for your body, we have a specific body treatment meat to be used on your arms. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
I have been using your green soap to remove dark spots on my face. it worked good for a min and then i started noticing little red pimples popping up and then they start truing dark leaving more dark spots on my face. what can I use to fix this problem.
- Asked by yoyo
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageThank you so much for your question! Feel free to also utilize the Discoloration Correction Serum along with sunscreen every single day. These products, along with the Brightening & Dark Spots Bar, will help out quite a bit. Darkness will only appear/reappear on the skin from sun exposure, so please ensure that your skin is protected at all times, as the Kojic Acid in the cleansing bar can at times cause sun sensitivity. Now, if irritation starts or redness and bumps continue, please discontinue use.Was this answer helpful to you
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can this product be used alongside mandelic acid
- Asked by aje
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageGreat question! Yes, the Discoloration Correcting Serum can in fact be used in the same routine as the Mandelic Acid Serum.Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can I use this with hypochlorous acid spray?
- Asked by P
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there! Yes, you are welcome to use your spray, let it dry, and then use the serum. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Is this product non-comedogenic?
- Asked by Hannah
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi! We definitely understand your concerns with the products' potential to clog pores. However, we’re hesitant about applying the non-comedogenic label to our products since there is no universal and agreed upon guideline. Comedogenic scales often vary depending on the source. When an ingredient is tested in a lab to determine the comedogenic capability, it is done in a rabbit's ear which is much more sensitive than human skin. Individual skin chemistry can determine the extent of an ingredient’s ability to clog pores, so it is highly variable between people. As such, the only way to be certain is to actually try out the product. The same ingredient when used in a different concentration or within a different formulation will vary as far as being comedogenic or not. I hope this information is helpful and please let me know if any other questions come up!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can this be used on sensitive eczema skin?
- Asked by Miya
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there! I would suggest not using this product if you struggle with eczema and focus on hydration to ensure your skin is protected against your condition. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
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Can this be used with a glycolic acid toner?
- Asked by Danielle R
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there! Yes, you can use this with glycolic acid. Let me know if you need anything else.Was this answer helpful to you
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Can it be used with azelaic acid?
- Asked by P
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi there, good question. Yes, you can use azelaic acid with product. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
- Q
Can this also be used with the retinol cream at night?
- Asked by Rc
- Official Answer By Good Molecules - Brand EngageHi, thank you for checking in, yes, you can use this serum with retinol. I hope this helps!Was this answer helpful to you
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Most Helpful Positive Review
Keeps my melasma in check without irritation
Thrilled to see Good Molecules at Ulta! I first purchased the *Discoloration Correcting Serum* last year as part of a trio (which included the *Niacinamide Toner* and *Daily Brightening Serum*) to combat melasma as well as hyperpigmentation left by acne rosacea and eczema flares. I'd run out of a pr...
Most Helpful Critical Review
not for sensitive skin
After a lot of trial and error and money spent on quality skincare, I had finally gotten my sensitive skin to a point where it was staying soft, smooth, and relatively hydrated, and I was very pleased. I do have some melasma from intense sun exposure in the past, and it is the one skincare problem I...
1224 results
I have bought this product many times.
The good molecules delivers results at a reasonable price.
Best Skincare
I been using this for over a year and my skin looks so much better. It's a keeper.
No Change
Sadly, I used this product along with your dark spots bars for past 3 months. No change in the dark spots. Very disappointed!
Sun damage
I have sun damage on chest, always red. So far after a week and half this has lighten the redness
ITS CHEAP AND IT WORKS??
It's only a week into using it and I already see them disappearing. on one side of my cheek, my scars are almost gone, on the other side there's still acne so that needs to heal first but the one side is almost COMPLTLEY GONE. When i say i had tried everything i mean it.