The Vellum Journal
The 14-day brightening protocol our derm panel recommends
A two-week stack our three-derm panel signed off on. Vitamin C, niacinamide, azelaic, low-dose tret — and the three conditions this won''t fix.
"Brightening" is one of the most over-promised words in skincare. Most products labeled brightening either inhibit melanin synthesis (works, slowly) or use light-reflecting micas (works, instantly, but only until you wash your face). What follows is what our three-derm panel actually recommends for measurable tone evening over a two-week window.
The protocol
Mornings, days 1-14: Vitamin C 15% serum, wait 60s, niacinamide 5%, SPF 50 (mandatory — without it, you''re wasting the actives). Evenings, days 1-7: azelaic acid 10% on alternate nights. Evenings, days 8-14: add tretinoin 0.025% on the off-nights from azelaic.
What to expect, week by week
Week 1: minimal visible change. You may see mild flaking around day 4 from the azelaic — that''s normal; back off to every third night if it stings.
Week 2: the tone-evening starts to show. Existing hyperpigmentation lightens incrementally. New spots stop appearing because the SPF is preventing them. Skin texture feels smoother by day 12.
What this won''t fix
Melasma. Deep dermal pigmentation. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation older than 18 months. Any of those need a derm visit and probably an in-office treatment — pico laser or a chemical peel series. We''ll happily refer.
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