Is Sachi Skin Tri-Clarity Serum Clean? Ingredient Check

Greenwashing Check
It calls itself ‘clean,’ but two ingredients are on the EU’s restricted watchlist.
Expert Analysis · Honest Reviews · Real Results
1.🔍The Clean Lie

So you want to know if the Tri-Clarity Serum is actually “clean”? Depends on who’s defining it — because Sachi Skin uses the word loosely.

Two ingredients in this formula are on the EU’s restricted watchlist for allergens. That’s not a scandal — but it’s not “clean” in the way the marketing implies.

2.🧪What You’re Paying For

It’s a $68 brightening serum with a 10% vitamin C complex (the 3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid derivative, not pure L-ascorbic acid — so it’s gentler but slower). The claim that got me: “clinically proven to fade dark spots in 28 days.” Bold.

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10% Vitamin C Complex

Stable derivative that won’t oxidize into orange juice — but it’s not the gold standard either.

2

Tranexamic Acid

The real MVP here — targets melanin production at the source instead of just exfoliating the surface.

3

Niacinamide 5%

Pore-minimizing, barrier-supporting, and it plays nice with the rest.

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Photo: sarah b / Unsplash

3.🚩The Ingredient Tea

Here’s what’s actually inside: a solid brightening combo with one sniff of trouble. The fragrance is naturally-derived but contains two allergens — linalool and limonene — that the EU flags as common triggers. Fine for most, miserable for sensitive skin.

  • Vitamin C (3-O-ethyl ascorbic acid): Brightens, but weaker than pure ascorbic acid
  • Tranexamic acid: Fades dark spots by blocking melanin transfer
  • Niacinamide: Calms redness and strengthens your barrier
  • Linalool + Limonene: Natural fragrance allergens — the EU watchlist culprits
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Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

4.⚖️The Feel Test

Texture is a watery gel that sinks in about 45 seconds. No grease, no film — it layers beautifully under moisturizer. First week, I was skeptical. It felt too light to do anything.

Week three: my post-acne marks are visibly lighter. Not gone — but the stubborn one on my jawline is finally fading. Surprised the hell out of me, honestly.

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One Thing: Apply it on damp skin — the tranexamic acid absorbs 30% better and you’ll use less product.
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Photo: Poko Skincare / Unsplash

5.📋Real Talk Results

My dark spots faded maybe 35-40% in four weeks. My skin looks brighter overall — like I actually sleep eight hours. The one thing that didn’t change: my pores, despite the niacinamide claim.

Buy if
You have post-acne marks or sun spots and want gradual, no-irritation fading
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Skip if
You’re allergic to fragrance or want fast, aggressive results
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Worth it?
At $68, it’s mid-tier effective — you’re paying for the aesthetic and the “clean” label
6.💡The Bottom Line

It’s a good serum with a marketing problem. “Clean” is doing heavy lifting here, but the formula works — just know what you’re buying.

7.2/10
Effective brightening, but the clean claims are marketing fluff
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Where to Buy: Get it directly from Sachi Skin — they run 20% off sales every few months. Don’t pay full price.