
FORMA — Concerns
Dark Spots
Fade hyperpigmentation, sun spots and post-acne marks — for a more even complexion.
Why It Helps
A more even complexion
Dark spots are caused by excess melanin — triggered by sun, inflammation or hormones. Our routine slows pigment formation and encourages even renewal.
01
Slow pigment
Vitamin C and niacinamide inhibit excess melanin production in the skin.
02
Fade spots
Actives like alpha-arbutin fade existing dark spots over time.
03
Encourage renewal
Gentle acids speed up cell turnover, so pigmented cells fade faster.
04
Protect from the sun
Daily sun protection prevents existing spots from darkening or new ones from forming.
The Routine
Your routine against dark spots
Apply in the morning to inhibit pigment formation and brighten the complexion.
Apply a serum with alpha-arbutin and niacinamide to the affected areas.
Daily SPF 50
Daily sun protection is the most important step to keep spots from returning.
Dark Spots
For Dark Spots
Frequently Asked Questions
Dark Spots — Questions & Answers
Superficial pigmentation often lightens visibly after 8–12 weeks. Deeper spots need more patience — consistent use and sun protection are key.
UV radiation is the main trigger for dark spots. Without daily sun protection, existing spots darken and every brightening active loses its effect.
Yes — vitamin C, niacinamide and alpha-arbutin complement each other well. Introduce them gradually, though, so you can see how your skin responds to the combination.
Yes. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation — the dark marks left after breakouts — responds well to brightening actives and accelerated cell turnover.


