Tranexamic Acid
Tranexamic acid reduces melanin transfer from melanocytes to keratinocytes, addressing hyperpigmentation at a different step than most brightening agents. Originally a blood-clotting drug, it's become a standout ingredient for melasma and dark spots.
44 products with tranexamic acid
44 products with Tranexamic Acid
Budget Brightening Hero Shirojyun Premium Whitening Lotion
A triple-threat brightening toner that combines tranexamic acid, licorice root, and vitamin C in a hydrating, fungal-acne-safe formula that costs less than most single-active brightening products. The Shirojyun Premium Lotion is the Gokujyun Premium Lotion's equally brilliant, pigmentation-fighting sibling.
Pigmentation Workhorse Discoloration Defense
One of the most coherently formulated hyperpigmentation serums in clinical skincare, built around a meaningful 3% tranexamic acid dose and three complementary brightening mechanisms. Genuinely effective on stubborn pigmentation including melasma, with a tolerability profile that makes it workable even for sensitive skin. The price is defensible given the formulation discipline.
Pigmentation Specialist Pick Mandelic Pigmentation Corrector Night Serum
One of the most thoughtfully formulated pigmentation serums on the market. Mandelic acid leads, but the real story is the supporting cast — tranexamic acid, azelaic acid, niacinamide, and bakuchiol attacking hyperpigmentation through five different pathways. Specifically formulated to be safe on melanin-rich skin and it shows.
Hydroquinone-Free Pigment Staple Even Tone Correcting Serum
A seriously considered alternative to prescription hydroquinone, targeting pigmentation through three different biological pathways in a single serum. Elegant texture, genuine efficacy on stubborn melasma and post-inflammatory marks, and dermatologist-dispensed credibility. The $160 price tag and 30ml size are the main friction points.
Transparent K-Beauty Brightener Dark Spot Correcting Glow Serum
A rare sub-$25 K-beauty serum that actually discloses its active percentages and backs them with a thoughtful supporting cast. The 5% niacinamide and 2% tranexamic acid duo handles post-acne marks and mild melasma reliably, and the papaya-squalane pairing keeps it wearable for skin types that usually recoil from brightening serums.
K-Beauty Brightening Workhorse Madagascar Centella Tone Brightening Capsule Ampoule
A cleverly engineered brightening ampoule that brings pharmaceutical-level multi-pathway thinking to a $19 K-beauty product. The triple-active approach — niacinamide, tranexamic acid, and ethyl ascorbic acid — all cushioned in 77% centella extract delivers gradual, cumulative brightening without the irritation tax most brightening products charge.
Budget Brightening Hero Discoloration Correcting Serum
A masterclass in minimalist formulation — two proven brightening actives, a clean delivery base, and nothing else. At $12 for 30ml, the Good Molecules Discoloration Correcting Serum delivers tranexamic acid and niacinamide at effective concentrations for a fraction of what competing serums charge. Results require patience, but the dual-pathway approach to hyperpigmentation is clinically sound.
J-Beauty Brightening Powerhouse Shirojyun Premium Whitening Cream
A remarkably effective brightening moisturizer that pairs tranexamic acid with vitamin C and dual hyaluronic acid — delivering clinical-grade anti-pigmentation actives in a gentle, fragrance-free formula for the price of a fast-food meal.
K-Beauty Brightening Workhorse Tone Brightening Boosting Toner
A quietly ambitious brightening toner that stacks five complementary tone-evening actives inside SKIN1004's signature Madagascar centella base. Results are cumulative rather than dramatic, but for under $25 you get niacinamide, alpha-arbutin, tranexamic acid, glutathione, and ascorbyl glucoside working together on a soothing foundation — a combination that costs three times as much in Western serums.
Derm Office Staple Even & Correct Advanced Brightening Treatment
A serious multi-pathway brightening serum that stacks hexylresorcinol, tranexamic acid, phenylethyl resorcinol, and niacinamide to address pigmentation from several angles at once. On stubborn melasma and post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, it genuinely outperforms single-active brighteners — but the price is steep and you have to commit to consistent sunscreen for it to pay off.
Drugstore Brightening Stack Stroke of Brilliance Brightening Serum
A rare drugstore brightening serum that doesn't cut corners on the active list. Versed stacks five pigmentation-fighters into one sub-$20 bottle, making it one of the most sensible entry points into multi-active brightening for anyone tired of paying $60+ for a single hero ingredient.
Multi-Pathway Dark Spot Eraser Tranexamic Topical Acid 5%
Naturium's Tranexamic Topical Acid 5% is a remarkably well-constructed brightening serum that tackles hyperpigmentation from four different biochemical angles for just $20. It mirrors the multi-active approach that dermatologists use in prescription protocols — at a fraction of the cost. Patience is required, but the science behind this formula is sound and the results are real.
K-Beauty Cica Staple Madagascar Centella Soothing Cream
A genuinely impressive centella cream that puts its money where its INCI list is — 72% extract concentration backed by a full ceramide complex and tranexamic acid, all for under $15. The only real asterisk is the puzzling inclusion of peppermint extract in a product designed for sensitive skin, but it's low enough in the formula that most users won't notice.
K-Beauty Brightening Heavy Hitter No. 5 Vitamin Concentrated Serum
Numbuzin's most potent brightening formula and one of the best-formulated depigmenting serums in K-beauty. Six distinct mechanisms in a clean, fragrance-free base with disclosed concentrations of tranexamic acid and niacinamide — this is clinical-level brightening ambition at an accessible price.
Hydroquinone-Free Brightening Brightalive Skin Brightener
One of the most credible non-hydroquinone brightening serums on the market, stacking tranexamic acid, niacinamide, hexylresorcinol, and encapsulated peptides into a multi-pathway approach that can genuinely move the needle on melasma and PIH. The timeline is slower than hydroquinone, the price is steep, and the dermatology-channel distribution limits access — but for people who want sophisticated pigmentation treatment without long-term hydroquinone exposure, this earns its place.
Multi-Pathway Brightening Vitamin C Brightening Moisturizer
A brightening moisturizer that stacks five pigment-targeting ingredients across multiple pathways — two forms of vitamin C, tranexamic acid, alpha arbutin, and licorice. Genuinely comprehensive for hormonal hyperpigmentation and melasma. Not cheap, but the ingredient ambition is real.
Multi-Pathway Pigment Eraser Faded Under Eye Brightening & Clearing Eye Masks
The most pathway-comprehensive brightening under-eye patches on the market right now — stacking tranexamic acid, kojic acid, alpha-arbutin, niacinamide, and caffeine to attack pigmentation from four different angles. Genuinely effective on melanin-based dark circles, less so on vascular ones, and the $30-for-six-pairs price asks for patience and commitment.
Post-Acne Mark Eraser TXA 2.5% Intensive Brightening Cream
A thoughtful, well-concentrated tranexamic acid cream that delivers slow-but-real brightening without the irritation that sinks most pigmentation treatments. Ideal for post-acne marks and maintenance-grade melasma management for people who can commit to 3+ months of daily consistency.
K-Beauty Brightening Powerhouse No. 5 Vitamin-Niacinamide Concentrated Pad
An unusually comprehensive brightening pad that stacks five distinct anti-hyperpigmentation mechanisms into a single convenient step. The 5% niacinamide anchors a formula that also includes glutathione, tranexamic acid, dual vitamin C forms, and gentle LHA exfoliation — all delivered on generously saturated dual-sided pads. A 2022 Olive Young Award winner that genuinely earns its K-beauty cult status.
Beginner-Friendly Retinol Retinol & Rainbow Algae Repair Serum
A thoughtfully constructed retinol serum that genuinely earns its beginner-friendly claim. Phospholipid-encapsulated retinol at a meaningful 0.2 percent, stacked with 2 percent tranexamic acid for post-acne mark fading, in a fragrance-free vegan vehicle. If the last active you tried was The Ordinary and you are ready to move up, this is a sensible next step.
Transparency-First Brightening Prep Dark Spot Correcting Glow Toner
A thoughtful fragrance-free companion to the brand's cult Glow Serum, this toner delivers lower-dose versions of niacinamide, tranexamic acid, and papaya enzyme in a watery prep step. On its own it's a gentle brightening primer; paired with the matching serum it becomes part of one of the most sensible budget brightening routines in K-beauty.
Multi-Pathway Brightener Simply Brilliant 24/7 Brightening Serum
Simply Brilliant stacks six pigmentation-targeting actives in one formula — niacinamide, tranexamic acid, alpha-arbutin, vitamin C, azelaic acid, kojic acid, and licorice root — and the multi-pathway approach is exactly what stubborn hyperpigmentation actually responds to. Results are slow, as they always are with brighteners, but visible. The price is steep and concentrations aren't disclosed, but the ingredient logic is genuinely well-considered.
Next-Gen Brightening Pioneer LiftActiv B3 Dark Spot Serum
A genuinely innovative brightening serum that earns its place through L'Oréal's proprietary Melasyl molecule — something no competitor can replicate — combined with a five-pathway approach to hyperpigmentation that delivers visible results within a month. At $45, it punches well above typical pharmacy-brand pricing but justifies it with pharmaceutical-grade research depth.
Budget Brightening Workhorse Tranexamic Acid Night Treatment
A smartly formulated, no-nonsense brightening treatment that punches above its $18 price tag. The disclosed 2% tranexamic acid and vitamin C derivative work through complementary pathways to fade dark spots without irritation — the kind of quiet, effective treatment that earns a permanent spot in your routine rather than demanding attention.
Brightening Overachiever Day Dream Tone & Texture Serum
A genuinely impressive brightening serum that punches well above its $17 weight class. Five distinct depigmentation mechanisms plus a ceramide barrier-repair complex deliver sophisticated formulation at a Gen Z budget. The stable vitamin C derivative sacrifices some potency for tolerability — the right trade-off for young, reactive skin dealing with post-acne dark spots.
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Post-Acne Dark Spot Eraser Lightning Wand Dark Spot Brightening Serum
A remarkably well-formulated spot treatment that attacks post-acne dark spots through five independent brightening mechanisms — making it one of the most sophisticated mass-market hyperpigmentation products available. The rollerball delivery is genius for precise application, though the 10ml size means you are paying a premium for that precision.
PIH Targeted Treatment Hyperfade Dark Spot Microdart Patch
A genuinely clever delivery system wrapped around a comprehensive brightening cocktail. The dissolvable hyaluronic acid microdarts solve the surface-absorption problem that limits most topical hyperpigmentation treatments, and the active stack — tranexamic acid, niacinamide, kojic acid, arbutin, and L-ascorbic acid — is more thorough than most single-active spot serums. Expensive per patch, but if traditional brightening creams haven't moved the needle on your post-acne marks, this is one of the more justified premium spends in the category.
K-Beauty Brightening MVP Guava Vitamin C Dark Spot Treatment Serum
A smart, multi-pathway brightening serum that pairs five vitamin C derivatives with tranexamic acid — an ingredient combination that targets dark spots through different biochemical mechanisms simultaneously. The gentle, fragrance-free formula makes it accessible to sensitive skin types often shut out of the vitamin C conversation. At 5, it earns its price through formulation depth, not just branding.
Multi-Pathway Brightening Powerhouse The Alpha-Arbutin 2 Discoloration Care Serum
COSRX's most ambitious formulation to date — six brightening actives targeting every stage of the melanin pathway in a single serum, backed by clinical testing showing visible dark spot reduction in four weeks. The multi-pathway approach is genuinely sophisticated, though the alcohol content and active-heavy formula make this a better fit for resilient skin than reactive skin.
Multi-Pathway Brightening Powerhouse Niacinamide 10% + TXA 4% Dark Spot Correcting Serum
A genuinely impressive brightening serum that deploys four complementary anti-pigmentation actives at meaningful concentrations. The 10% niacinamide and 4% tranexamic acid combination is clinically sound, and the arbutin and ethyl ascorbic acid additions create a comprehensive multi-pathway approach to dark spot correction. Over 14,000 reviews validate its effectiveness. The small 30ml size at $24 is the main compromise.
The Original K-Beauty Brightening Quad Niacinamide 10% + TXA 4% Serum
The original version of Anua's standout brightening serum — same formula as the repackaged 'Dark Spot Correcting' version. Four complementary brightening actives at clinically relevant concentrations make this one of the most comprehensive OTC approaches to hyperpigmentation at this price point. If you find this original version at a lower price than the repackaged version, there is zero reason to pay more.
Multi-Active Brightening Workhorse Vita C Plus Brightening Toner
A kitchen-sink approach to brightening that actually makes sense — three forms of vitamin C, niacinamide, tranexamic acid, arbutin, and a PHA all in one toner. The undisclosed concentrations and essential oils keep it from brilliance, but for a comprehensive anti-dark-spot first step at $30 for 200ml, the formula ambition is genuine and the results, while gradual, are real.
Budget Acne Powerhouse Blemish Breakthrough Acne Fighting Cleanser
A quietly stacked acne cleanser that has no business being this good at ten dollars. Four clinically backed actives in a gentle, fragrance-free formula that cleans without stripping — e.l.f. basically handed the premium acne market its receipt.
J-Beauty Brightening Shield Brightening UV Sunscreen Gel SPF 50+
A sophisticated hybrid sunscreen that earns its reputation as more than just UV protection — the tranexamic acid and licorice root pairing genuinely targets hyperpigmentation while five UV filters deliver reliable SPF 50+ coverage. The alcohol and fragrance keep it off the sensitive-skin shelf, but for normal to combination types who want their sunscreen to multitask, it's a smart daily shield.
Targeted Treatment Innovator Dark Spots Brightening Dots
An innovative delivery format that puts clinically respected brightening ingredients — tranexamic acid, niacinamide, arbutin, and licorice — directly past the skin barrier via dissolving microneedles. The science behind the delivery is compelling, but at $28 for 12 small dots, the cost-per-dark-spot adds up fast, and results require weeks of patient, consistent application.
High-Strength Pigmentation Pick 15% Niacinamide Face Serum
A thoughtfully stacked high-strength niacinamide serum that earns its place not through concentration alone but through the addition of tranexamic acid and N-acetyl glucosamine for pigmentation. For users with stubborn dark spots, it's a genuine upgrade over basic niacinamide; for everyone else, the 10% version is probably the smarter choice.
Multi-Acid Resurfacing Pioneer Replenishing Multi-Acid Peel
A genuinely innovative take on the daily peel format — the bi-phase design that exfoliates and nourishes simultaneously is more than a gimmick. Five acids (including the strategic addition of tranexamic acid) deliver comprehensive resurfacing, while jojoba oil and holy basil keep things from getting punishing. The fragrance-free formula shows welcome restraint.
K-Beauty Biome Innovation Vital Hydra Solution Biome Eye Cream
A creatively formulated eye cream that bets big on microbiome science — replacing water with probiotic ferment and pairing it with niacinamide and tranexamic acid for dark circles. The innovation is real, but so are the essential oils around the most sensitive part of your face.
Multi-Active Brightening Powerhouse PRO Strength Niacinamide Discoloration Treatment
A sophisticated, multi-active brightening treatment that attacks hyperpigmentation through five distinct mechanisms. The formulation science is impressive and the fragrance-free profile is welcome, but the $88 price tag and jar packaging keep it from being an easy recommendation when excellent single-active alternatives exist at a fraction of the cost.
Hydroquinone-Free Brightening Powerhouse Pigment Gel Pro
The most scientifically ambitious hydroquinone-free dark spot corrector on the professional market, attacking pigmentation through five separate biochemical pathways. The actives are genuinely impressive — the vehicle is the weak link.
Peptide-Stacked MLM Staple Redefine Multi-Function Eye Cream
A surprisingly thoughtful peptide-plus-caffeine eye cream from the dermatologist duo behind Proactiv, stacked with tranexamic acid and chrysin for a multi-pronged attack on fine lines and dark circles. The formulation genuinely earns some respect — the MLM pricing model is what makes the value equation a harder sell.
Dark Spot Powerhouse Rapid Dark Spot Correcting Serum
The upgraded successor to Murad's original Age Spot serum, now armed with tranexamic acid and glycolic acid for a more aggressive multi-pathway approach to hyperpigmentation. It's genuinely effective — but the alcohol-heavy base, citrus essential oils, and premium price tag make this a high-risk, high-reward proposition for your skin and your wallet.
K-Beauty Brightening Powerhouse Red Energy Recovery Serum
A genuinely powerful brightening serum that pairs niacinamide with tranexamic acid — the Korean dermatology gold standard — and wraps it in Mamonde's signature pomegranate science. The active lineup punches well above the typical K-beauty serum, though the alcohol as the third ingredient creates a real tension between efficacy and tolerance that limits who can comfortably use it.