On the Bright Side
ALL ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
1 oz / 30 ml
Clinical Brightening Serum for Evening Use
A targeted evening serum designed to support skin before and after professional treatments such as microneedling, peels, and laser procedures — helping improve the look of uneven tone, post-inflammatory marks, melasma-prone discoloration, and stubborn pigment that does not respond to single-active brightening.
The pigment does not stand a chance.
Most brightening products chase the spot after it appears.
All On The Bright Side is formulated to target the full pigment cascade — from the first inflammatory signal to the visible mark left behind.
Five actives. Six pigment pathways. One intentional formula.
Because hyperpigmentation is not created by one signal. It is built through inflammation, tyrosinase activity, melanin production, pigment transfer, slow cellular turnover, and the stubborn surface retention that makes discoloration linger.
This formula was built to interrupt that process from multiple angles.
Azelaic Acid helps calm visible inflammation while targeting tyrosinase activity before excess pigment formation accelerates.
Tranexamic Acid helps quiet the inflammatory signaling pathways that can deepen melasma-prone discoloration.
Alpha Arbutin supports a more even-looking tone by helping reduce the appearance of excess melanin production at the source.
Niacinamide helps limit the appearance of pigment transfer to the surface while supporting the look of a stronger barrier.
N-Acetyl Glucosamine supports visible tone correction by helping improve the look of lingering dark spots and uneven tone.
This is not hope in a bottle.
This is pathway-based brightening.
The truth about melasma and stubborn pigment: they rarely respond to one ingredient alone. They respond to strategy. They respond to multi-pathway interruption. They respond to consistency, barrier respect, and daily sun protection.
All On The Bright Side was created for skin that needs more than a glow serum — skin that needs targeted support across the pigment pathway.
Use in the evening only.
Because pigment is triggered in daylight, but visible correction is best supported at night — when the skin has the right tools and the right protection plan.
TARGETS
Melasma-prone discoloration
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Post-acne marks
Sun-induced uneven tone
Photodamage
Stubborn pigment that resists single-active brightening
Dull, uneven, reactive, or treatment-prepped skin
WHY IT WORKS
Pathway 1 — Inflammatory Trigger
Tranexamic Acid and Azelaic Acid help calm the visible inflammatory signals that can worsen discoloration.
Pathway 2 — Melanocyte Signaling
Tranexamic Acid helps reduce the look of pigment triggered by repeated inflammatory and hormonal-looking discoloration pathways.
Pathway 3 — Tyrosinase Activity
Azelaic Acid and Alpha Arbutin help target tyrosinase, the enzyme involved in excess melanin production.
Pathway 4 — Melanin Production
Alpha Arbutin supports a more even-looking tone by helping reduce the appearance of excess pigment formation.
Pathway 5 — Pigment Transfer
Niacinamide helps reduce the appearance of melanin transfer to surface skin cells.
Pathway 6 — Surface Retention + Stubborn Marks
N-Acetyl Glucosamine supports visible correction by helping improve the look of lingering dark spots and uneven tone.
Suspended in a barrier-supporting humectant system with hyaluronic acid to keep the formula effective without pushing compromised skin over the edge.
THE NON-NEGOTIABLES
Use in the evening only.
Apply SPF 50 every morning. Mineral preferred.
Do not use on freshly compromised skin unless directed as part of your treatment plan.
Results require consistency. Melanocytes do not reset overnight, but they can be retrained over time.
Apply 1–2 drops to cleansed skin in the evening. Press into the skin. Do not over-rub. Let it absorb before layering moisturizer.
Poetry of Skin
Evidence meets intention.
ALL ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
1 oz / 30 ml
Clinical Brightening Serum for Evening Use
A targeted evening serum designed to support skin before and after professional treatments such as microneedling, peels, and laser procedures — helping improve the look of uneven tone, post-inflammatory marks, melasma-prone discoloration, and stubborn pigment that does not respond to single-active brightening.
The pigment does not stand a chance.
Most brightening products chase the spot after it appears.
All On The Bright Side is formulated to target the full pigment cascade — from the first inflammatory signal to the visible mark left behind.
Five actives. Six pigment pathways. One intentional formula.
Because hyperpigmentation is not created by one signal. It is built through inflammation, tyrosinase activity, melanin production, pigment transfer, slow cellular turnover, and the stubborn surface retention that makes discoloration linger.
This formula was built to interrupt that process from multiple angles.
Azelaic Acid helps calm visible inflammation while targeting tyrosinase activity before excess pigment formation accelerates.
Tranexamic Acid helps quiet the inflammatory signaling pathways that can deepen melasma-prone discoloration.
Alpha Arbutin supports a more even-looking tone by helping reduce the appearance of excess melanin production at the source.
Niacinamide helps limit the appearance of pigment transfer to the surface while supporting the look of a stronger barrier.
N-Acetyl Glucosamine supports visible tone correction by helping improve the look of lingering dark spots and uneven tone.
This is not hope in a bottle.
This is pathway-based brightening.
The truth about melasma and stubborn pigment: they rarely respond to one ingredient alone. They respond to strategy. They respond to multi-pathway interruption. They respond to consistency, barrier respect, and daily sun protection.
All On The Bright Side was created for skin that needs more than a glow serum — skin that needs targeted support across the pigment pathway.
Use in the evening only.
Because pigment is triggered in daylight, but visible correction is best supported at night — when the skin has the right tools and the right protection plan.
TARGETS
Melasma-prone discoloration
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Post-acne marks
Sun-induced uneven tone
Photodamage
Stubborn pigment that resists single-active brightening
Dull, uneven, reactive, or treatment-prepped skin
WHY IT WORKS
Pathway 1 — Inflammatory Trigger
Tranexamic Acid and Azelaic Acid help calm the visible inflammatory signals that can worsen discoloration.
Pathway 2 — Melanocyte Signaling
Tranexamic Acid helps reduce the look of pigment triggered by repeated inflammatory and hormonal-looking discoloration pathways.
Pathway 3 — Tyrosinase Activity
Azelaic Acid and Alpha Arbutin help target tyrosinase, the enzyme involved in excess melanin production.
Pathway 4 — Melanin Production
Alpha Arbutin supports a more even-looking tone by helping reduce the appearance of excess pigment formation.
Pathway 5 — Pigment Transfer
Niacinamide helps reduce the appearance of melanin transfer to surface skin cells.
Pathway 6 — Surface Retention + Stubborn Marks
N-Acetyl Glucosamine supports visible correction by helping improve the look of lingering dark spots and uneven tone.
Suspended in a barrier-supporting humectant system with hyaluronic acid to keep the formula effective without pushing compromised skin over the edge.
THE NON-NEGOTIABLES
Use in the evening only.
Apply SPF 50 every morning. Mineral preferred.
Do not use on freshly compromised skin unless directed as part of your treatment plan.
Results require consistency. Melanocytes do not reset overnight, but they can be retrained over time.
Apply 1–2 drops to cleansed skin in the evening. Press into the skin. Do not over-rub. Let it absorb before layering moisturizer.
Poetry of Skin
Evidence meets intention.