I bought this for dark spots. I’m now using it on my lips, neck, and under-eyes. That’s not marketing hype — that’s me being lazy with one jar.
The real flex? It works as a 10-minute emergency fix AND an overnight treatment. Most masks pick one lane. This one doesn’t.
It’s a clay-meets-cream hybrid from Sachi Skin. $58 for 50ml. Their claim: “triphala brightens pigmentation without irritation.” I called bullshit until week two.
Texture
Thick like yogurt. Not dripping. Stays put.
Smell
Earthy. Slightly medicinal. Zero perfume.
Drying time
10-15 minutes. Doesn’t crack into a million pieces.
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Triphala is the star — an Ayurvedic fruit blend that fades spots without burning your face off. Also: lactic acid for gentle exfoliation, kojic acid for melanin suppression, and licorice root because inflammation is the enemy.
- Triphala: Fades dark spots without peeling your skin off
- Lactic Acid: Smooths texture without stinging
- Kojic Acid: Stops melanin production at the source
- Licorice Root: Calms redness so you don’t look angry
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Smooth going on. Slight tingle after 3 minutes — not burning, more like a “something’s working” hum. Dries down matte but not tight.
Week two: I woke up with a dark spot on my cheek visibly lighter. Not gone. But lighter. That never happens for me that fast.
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My sunspots faded about 40% in 3 weeks. My boyfriend asked if I “did something different.” My dark circles? Still there — but less angry. The neck firming claim is real if you’re consistent. Skip it if you hate washing off clay masks.
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Buy it for the dark spots. Stay for the neck lift. Just don’t tell your friends — you’ll have to share the jar.