Anti-skin spots Routine

Skin spots, caused by factors such as sun exposure, hormonal changes, or ageing, can intensify if not treated in time, altering the even tone of the skin. An effective anti-skin spot routine includes gentle exfoliation, depigmenting active ingredients, and daily sun protection, helping you to have more even, radiant, and protected skin.

1

Cleanse

2

Treat

3

Protect

1Cleanse

Before starting your anti-skin spot ritual, it is essential to cleanse the skin both in the morning and at night to remove impurities, excess sebum, pollution, and traces of makeup or cosmetics. Clean skin not only remains healthy but also improves the efficacy of anti-skin spot active ingredients by facilitating their absorption.

Additionally, if you incorporate an exfoliant into your night ritual 2 or 3 times a week, you will accelerate cell renewal, helping to remove dead cells that can make dark spots appear darker and your skin tone duller. By doing so, you will enhance the effectiveness of depigmenting treatments, speeding up their results, and you will notice visibly more even, luminous, and renewed skin.

2Treat

The key to effectively combating dark spots is to treat them at their source from every angle, not simply focusing on inhibiting melanin production. Therefore, our patented B-CORE 221TM technology goes further, acting at all phases of the skin spot formation process to provide a comprehensive and lasting solution.

Thanks to an intelligent encapsulation system, the anti-skin spot active ingredients can directly reach the melanocyte, the cell responsible for melanin production, where they release their maximum potential to reduce existing skin spots and prevent the appearance of new ones.

It is essential to apply the intensive bio10 forte anti-skin spot treatment morning and night as the first product on clean skin, gently massaging until it is fully absorbed. If you use it consistently, you will notice a more even tone, more luminous skin, and a visible reduction of skin spots.

3Protect

Protecting the skin from the sun is essential all year round. Therefore, every morning, whether it is sunny or cloudy, remember to apply a high-spectrum SPF50+ sunscreen to help treat dark spots and prevent the appearance of new ones.

Bella Aurora sunscreens protect against UVA rays (responsible for the appearance of skin spots), UVB rays (which tan the skin), IR rays (which make us feel warm and degrade collagen, causing premature ageing), and HEV light (emitted by electronic devices).

If, in addition to protecting your skin from the sun, you want a touch of colour, you can try the CC Cream format, which will give a completely natural finish to your skin, concealing some skin spots or imperfections. And if you carry it with you, you can reapply it easily whenever you need it.

Book an appointment with one of our Skin Experts

Book an exclusive slot just for you, from the comfort of your own home. During this free, 30-minute video call, you can receive answers to all your questions and discover the best skincare advice. Together with your Skin Expert, you will personalise every step of your beauty routine. Shall we get started?

We answer the most frequently asked questions
How does Bella Aurora reduce dark spots?
The bio10 forte treatment line features the exclusive patented B-CORE 221TM Technology: a smart, targeted-release capsule that delivers the active ingredient directly to melanin-producing cells, ensuring full release for faster and more effective depigmenting action.
What types of spots can be treated with Bella Aurora?
At Bella Aurora, we treat skin discolorations caused by melanin or lipofuscin, originating from sun exposure, aging, hormonal fluctuations, melasma, post-inflammatory marks from dermatological treatments, environmental pollutants, acne scars, or other blemishes. We also treat white spots or depigmentation caused by factors such as overexposure to the sun, ageing, stress, trauma, or even vitiligo.
Does Bella Aurora test on animals?
Bella Aurora is committed to a world without animal testing. To evaluate the safety and efficacy of our cosmetics, we have long used alternative in-vitro tests with cell cultures.
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