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Ingredient

Tranexamic Acid

Korean label: 트라넥사믹애씨드

Originally a medicine to reduce bleeding, tranexamic acid has become a newer brightening active in skincare.

Key facts

INCI name
Tranexamic Acid
Also known as
트라넥사믹애씨드
Evidence grade
moderate evidence
Reviewed

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What it does

moderate evidence

Applied topically it helps interrupt the signaling between pigment-making cells and the skin, which makes it especially studied for melasma and stubborn, hormone-driven dark patches that resist other treatments.

Benefits

  • Targets melasma and stubborn, recurring dark patches
  • Helps fade post-inflammatory marks and even out skin tone
  • Performs comparably to hydroquinone for pigmentation in some studies
  • Pairs well with other brighteners and gentle enough for ongoing use

Side effects

  • Topical use is usually well tolerated, with occasional mild irritation
  • Results on pigmentation are gradual and build over weeks of consistent use

Who it's for

Melasma, sun- or hormone-driven dark spots, and uneven tone

Who should be careful

Oral tranexamic acid carries blood-clot risks and is not for people with a history of clots, stroke, or seizures; the topical skincare form does not carry the same risk but such individuals should clear oral use with a doctor

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