A Multi-Pathway Attack on Melasma
Melasma is not a surface issue. It’s a chronic, hormonally influenced condition triggered by cumulative sun, heat, and inflammation. This protocol targets melasma at the molecular level, using active ingredients shown to suppress pigment production, reduce inflammation, and improve skin turnover without barrier disruption. Ideal for women who want a smarter, evidence based medicinedriven approach to long-term pigment control. This is how I, a Board-certified Dermatologist, prevent my melasma from flaring.
What’s Inside the Protocol:
RVL Combo Pads – Medical-grade glycolic + salicylic acids to increase cell turnover and improve subsequent ingredient delivery into the epidermis; Use two to three nights a week.
Neova 5-Second Daily Peel Pads – Glycolic acid with liposome-delivered DNA repair enzymes and antioxidants to reduce oxidative triggers of melanin production. Use two to three nights a week.
Revision Brightening Wash – Daily cleanser with tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, licorice, and white tea for gentle pigment suppression. Use daily in the shower.
Biopelle KNR Serum – A triple-threat formula with retinoid, kojic acid, and niacinamide to downregulate tyrosinase and reduce melanocyte activity. Use after RVL Combo Pads, two to three nights a week.
Alastin Illuminate – Lightweight serum with peptides and botanicals clinically shown to brighten without irritation, supporting long-term tolerance and compliance. Use daily with SPF.