I bought Sachi Skin Triphala Masque for dark spots. Now I use it on my scalp and armpits too. Don’t judge me—it works.
Most brightening masks just sit there. This one actually pulls stuff out of your pores like a magnet. My chin texture? Gone after three uses. The real flex? It doesn’t dry your face into the Sahara.
It’s a purple clay mask — $65 for 100ml. The claim that got me: “fades pigmentation in 4 weeks.” I rolled my eyes. Then I tried it.
Daytime Brightener
Thin layer under moisturizer = zero makeup needed by noon. My dark spots looked like someone turned down the opacity.
Spot Treatment
Dab on a fresh breakout before bed. Wakes up flat. Not dried out—just flat.
Scalp Detox
Mixed with water, massaged into my oily scalp. My hair didn’t look greasy on day three. Unheard of.
Triphala is the star—an Ayurvedic fruit blend that’s basically a antioxidant bomb for your face. But the backup singers matter more than you think. Vitamin C derivative (3-O-Ethyl Ascorbic Acid) stays stable and brightens without stinging. Lactic acid gently eats dead skin while you sleep.
- Triphala: Fades dark spots + fights free radicals
- Kaolin Clay: Sucks out oil without stripping
- Lactic Acid: Exfoliates while hydrating
- Licorice Root: Calms redness + evens tone
Smooths on like whipped butter. Dries in 12 minutes—not 20 like most clay masks. You feel it tightening but not cracking. I could still smile. That’s rare.
Week two: my hyperpigmentation around my mouth looked lighter. Unexpected win: my nose pores shrank. Like visibly. I wasn’t tracking that.
Yes—but only if you’re consistent. My old acne scars faded about 40% in 5 weeks. Fresh marks? Gone faster. The dark spot on my cheekbone? Still there, just lighter. Not a miracle. A real improvement.
Not a gimmick. Actually multifunctional. I’d repurchase—and I hate repurchasing things.