Chlorophyll is basically plant blood — and it turns out your skin loves it as much as your green juice does.
Dark spots fade because this stuff chelates iron and chills inflammation at the source. Most brighteners just bleach the surface. This one actually stops the signal.
It’s a leave-on treatment, not a wash-off. $22. Cocokind claimed it would fade my post-acne marks in 4 weeks. I rolled my eyes — then bought it.
Chlorophyll complex
Fermented chlorophyll + microalgae = the actual green stuff that repairs.
Azelaic acid derivative
Potassium azeloyl diglycinate — less tingly than straight azelaic, same spot-fading power.
Squishy gel texture
Dries down invisible. Zero green residue. No one knows you’re wearing it.
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Three ingredients do the heavy lifting. The rest is just pretty packaging filler — but these three earn their keep.
- Chlorophyll: Sucks up environmental junk before it turns into spots
- Niacinamide: The reliable friend who calms redness while fading marks
- Sodium hyaluronate: Low-weight HA that actually sinks in, not just sits on top
- Fermented radish root: Natural preservative that also mildly exfoliates
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First pump: watery gel, smells faintly like cut grass. Dries in 45 seconds — I timed it. No stickiness. Can layer moisturizer right over.
Week 2: one old spot on my jawline looked visibly smaller. Week 3: nothing dramatic. Week 4: three more spots had halved in darkness. Not gone — but definitely lighter. The surprise? It didn’t break me out. Most “brightening” stuff gives me little whiteheads. This didn’t.
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Dark spots faded by about 40% in a month. My overall redness went down too — didn’t expect that. Texture? Same. Hydration? Fine, but you still need moisturizer on top.
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It’s the most effective $22 spot treatment I’ve used that doesn’t peel my face off. Won’t erase your whole history of sun damage — but it’ll make a dent.