4 Worthy Serums to Fight Hyperpigmentation & Achieve A Glorious Glow

Sometimes when you've done all you can to have the skin of your dreams, acne scars, dullness, and overall tired skin can have you running to put a bag over your head.  I know how frustrating that can be.  I know it's been preached over and over again, but your diet and exercise is key to a lasting glow.  But when those aren't enough, a good serum can be the key to getting your skin together and getting it back on track.

Below are some great serums that can eliminate dark spots and such and they will have your skin back in glowing shape in no time.

Kiehl's Clearly Corrective Dark Spot Solution is specifically formulated to correct dark spots left over from acne scars and other discoloration.  With a Vitamin C derivative called Activated C, Peony and White Burch extracts, the lightweight serum goes deep into the skin's top layer to effectively lighten stubborn dark spots.  With consistent use, you can see a visible difference in your skin.

The Ordinary's Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1% is another great option for clearing your skin.  Niacinamide is a B3 Vitamin and it helps with brightening acne scars and clear the skin as well as controlling oil with the Zinc component.  This budget friendly serum is great for all skin types!

Bobbi Brown Intensive Skin Supplement is one of the first serums I was introduced to.  It's a multi active serum that treats fine lines, dryness, and dark spots with start ingredients of White Birch and Grape extract.  This one is a good option for all skin types.

This ain't a cheap serum, but the new Dior Capture Youth Glow Booster has a high concentration of Murunga Plum that boast more Vitamin C than oranges.  Geared for normal to combination skin, it helps to brighten dull skin.

When using products to lessen dark spots and dullness, keep in mind that using a sunscreen is extra important.  The sunscreen will protect your skin and all of the hard work you've put into clearing and brightening your skin.

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