Hyperpigmentation routine · Under $150
The best hyperpigmentation skincare routine under $150.
Even tone and fade post-acne marks without prescription bleaching.
Why this routine works for hyperpigmentation
PIH (post-inflammatory) fades with consistent multi-active approach. Faster than melasma. Tretinoin accelerates.
Primary actives
- Vitamin C
- Azelaic acid
- Niacinamide
- Alpha arbutin
- Retinoid
What to avoid
- Picking at skin
- Abrasive scrubs
- Inconsistent SPF use
The products, in order
Step 3 · Azelaic acid (AM)
Naturium Azelaic Topical Acid 10%
Layer for additive pigment effect
Buy on Amazon →Step 6 · Tinted SPF
SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50
Iron oxides for visible-light pigment protection
Buy on Amazon →Total cost
$196
Target budget: $150. $46 over — skip an optional step or swap premium for budget alt.
How to apply (in order)
- Cleanser: CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser — gentle base
- Vitamin C (AM): Maelove Glow Maker Vitamin C Serum — cef-inspired formula
- Azelaic acid (AM): Naturium Azelaic Topical Acid 10% — layer for additive pigment effect
- Retinol (PM): SkinMedica Retinol Complex 0.25 — premium gentle retinol
- Moisturizer: La Roche-Posay Toleriane Double Repair — toleriane barrier
- Tinted SPF: SkinCeuticals Physical Fusion UV Defense SPF 50 — iron oxides for visible-light pigment protection
Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked
How long does it take to see results from a hyperpigmentation routine? +
Most skincare routines show visible change at 6-12 weeks. Hydration and brightness improvements arrive faster (2-4 weeks); texture and line changes take 12+ weeks. Consistency matters more than intensity.
Can I adjust this routine if I have sensitive skin? +
Yes. Introduce one new active at a time, 2-3 times weekly, and ramp up to daily over 4-6 weeks. If redness appears, drop frequency.
Do I need to use every product in this routine? +
No. The cleanser, moisturizer, and SPF are non-negotiable. Actives can be added sequentially as your skin tolerates.
How often should I reapply SPF? +
Every 2 hours in direct sun. For indoor desk workers, once daily in the morning is acceptable — though not ideal.
Is the premium tier worth the extra money? +
Depends on your profile. Premium products deliver measurable improvements for the right use case — but basic hyperpigmentation often responds well to drugstore routines. The $150 tier on this page is optimized for this specific budget.
Premium Beauty
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Premium Beauty products for this routine.
SkinMedica
$295TNS Advanced+ Serum
Dual-chamber growth factor + peptide serum. Actually worth the splurge.
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$182C E Ferulic Vitamin C Serum
15% L-ascorbic + 1% vitamin E + 0.5% ferulic. The gold standard.
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$182Phloretin CF Antioxidant Serum
For oilier skin — phloretin + vitamin C + ferulic acid combo.
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$290The Cream
TFC8 tech. The one celebrities keep talking about.
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$41UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46
The derm favorite. Zinc + niacinamide, no white cast.
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$38Unseen Sunscreen SPF 40
Goes on like a primer. Zero white cast, zero scent.
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