I’m a pale skinned gal. There is no debating this point, it is just an absolute truth. And if you are practically transluscent like me, no matter how careful one is with sunscreen, it’s pretty likely that sun damage will crop up at some point. And it isn’t limited to us pale chicks either – Allure magazine has a several page article this month on various techniques to get rid of uneven skintone.
And if, like me, you are a long-term retinol user, it can be a double-edged sword: retinols lighten age spots, but they also increase photosensitivity. So, it’s possible to end up with some skin tone variance that you’d prefer to get rid of regardless of whether you use retinols or not.
There are several excellent products on the market right now to combat hyperpigmentation. I was thrilled to try out Dr. LeWinn by Kinerase Skin Tone Perfecting Serum XK, another great product in the Dr. LeWinn by Kinerase line. This is a reasonably priced serum that produced jaw-dropping results.
When I first starting testing Skin Tone Perfecting Serum out, I put it on and a few hours passed. When I went by a mirror, I noticed my skin was tighter and more dewy. On the third night, I noticed an ever so slight lightening of a dark spot on my cheekbone. I thought I was imaginging things – it just seemed far too soon to have any effect. But sure enough, over the course of the next two weeks, the spot continued to lighten (I’d estimate about 10% in the 14 days) and is progressively lightening still. I’m really excited to see over time how much change occurs. On the whole, my skin seems far more even, including in spots where I don’t have obvious hyperpigmentation issues – my skin looks a bit airbrushed before I even put a speck of makeup on!
Skin Tone Perfecting Serum has great ingredients: Kinetin, the staple of the Kinerase and Dr. LeWinn by Kinerase line, the oh so hydrating hyaluronic acid, Sepiwhite MSH, which is a pigmentation inhibitor, Sepivinol, a potent anti-oxidant, and SymWhite, an effective skin lightener that targets UV-induced skin pigmentation. That’s a great lineup for a great price.
Skin Tone Perfecting Serum XK has made it into my daily routine. I think I”ve found the perfect non-irritating hyperpigmentation sacking combon: I use Caudalie Vinoperfect Radiance Serum in the morning under makeup, Dr. LeWinn by Kinerase Skin Tone Perfecting Serum XK at night under moisturizer, and Retin-A a few nights a week (right now my skin gets irritated if I use Retin-A more than that), and my skin is getting all the more even day by day.
Find Dr. LeWinn by Kinerase Skin Tone Perfecting Serum XK at Walgreens.com.
Laura says
I’m pretty excited to try this product out! I’m a bit curious on a few things. First, did this serum appear to have any effect on freckles? Also, is the product greasy and did you experience any break outs? Great reveiw though!
Style Chicks says
Hi Laura!
Great questions. I guess it depends on what you mean by freckles. I don’t have the genetically caused type of freckles, so I don’t know if the serum does anything for that. I do have some sun spots across the top of my cheekbones, and yes, it does an absolutely amazing job at lightening that kind of spot.
I have had absolutely no breakouts – in fact, I think it cleared away some blackheads. As far as the texture: it’s not at all greasy, but it is a slightly thicker serum than I personally like using during the day under sunscreen and makeup, which is why I use Caudalie Vinoperfect Radiance Serum in the morning (it’s a very light texture) and Dr. LeWinn by Kinerase Skin Tone Perfecting Serum XK before bed. Again, that’s just my personal preference, and if you would like to use it during the day, I think sticking with 2 drops (directions say 2-4 drops) will absorb well. But if you use a sunscreen that is a light formula, 4 drops will probably be fine and not too thick.
It really is an amazing product – definitely worth a try!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your comment!
-The Style Chicks Team