pigmentation

How do Koreans get rid of dark spots?

Korean skincare for dark spots typically combines consistent sunscreen use as the foundation with targeted ingredients like niacinamide, tranexamic acid, vitamin C, and arbutin applied underneath. Sun protection is considered non-negotiable in Korean skincare culture, and most routines centre on preventing further pigmentation before treating existing spots.

The Korean approach to hyperpigmentation is methodical: prevent new damage first, then treat existing spots. This sequence makes sunscreen the most critical step. Ingredients commonly used in Korean skincare for pigmentation have strong research backing. Niacinamide reduces the transfer of melanin to surface cells. Tranexamic acid disrupts the signalling pathway that triggers excess melanin production. Vitamin C inhibits the enzyme (tyrosinase) responsible for melanin synthesis. All of these work most effectively when unprotected UV exposure is removed from the equation by wearing SPF 50 PA++++ daily.