Learn about the active ingredients in your skincare products.
Water-soluble acids that exfoliate the skin surface by dissolving the bonds between dead cells.
A gentler alternative to hydroquinone that inhibits melanin synthesis for brightening.
Multitasking acid that reduces acne, rosacea, and pigmentation with minimal irritation.
Oil-soluble acid that exfoliates inside the pore, ideal for oily and acne-prone skin.
Antibacterial agent that kills C. acnes bacteria and unclogs pores through oxidation.
Lipid molecules that form the skin barrier, locking in moisture and keeping irritants out.
UV filters that absorb UV radiation and convert it into heat before it damages skin.
Water-soluble exfoliant that dissolves dead skin cells on the surface for brighter, smoother skin.
A humectant that draws moisture into the skin, plumping and hydrating all layers.
Prescription-strength antifungal that targets Malassezia for severe dandruff and seborrheic dermatitis.
Inhibits tyrosinase to reduce melanin production, targeting pigmentation and tan.
A gentle AHA that exfoliates while also attracting moisture — ideal for sensitive and dry skin.
Sits on top of skin and physically deflects UV rays away from the surface.
Strengthens skin barrier, controls oil, reduces pore appearance, and fades dark spots.
Short chains of amino acids that signal skin to produce collagen, elastin, and other proteins.
Accelerates cell turnover to reduce fine lines, acne, and pigmentation.
Oil-soluble exfoliant that penetrates pores to dissolve sebum plugs and dead skin.
Natural antibacterial and antifungal essential oil used for acne and scalp conditions.
An antioxidant that brightens skin, fades dark spots, and protects against UV-induced free radical damage.
Antifungal and antibacterial agent used to control dandruff-causing Malassezia yeast.