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Minimalist's brightening serum — and one of the most effective budget depigmentation treatments from any Indian brand. 2% Alpha-Arbutin is the star: a glycosylated hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase activity to suppress melanin production without the irritation risks of hydroquinone itself. Clinical studies show alpha-arbutin is effective for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), melasma, and general unevenness at 1–2% concentrations. The Minimalist formulation keeps it simple: alpha-arbutin at the top of the activity range (2%), sodium hyaluronate for hydration, and minimal excipients — the clean formula philosophy that built the brand's cult following. At ~$8 for 30ml, the per-active-unit cost is extraordinary. The watery texture layers seamlessly under sunscreen (mandatory with any brightening active). For Indian skin specifically, where PIH and melasma are top concerns, this is a first-line recommendation.
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Alpha Arbutin 2% Serum by Minimalist is formulated for normal, combination, oily, sensitive skin. Minimalist's brightening serum — and one of the most effective budget depigmentation treatments from any Indian brand. 2% Alpha-Arbutin is the star: a glycosylated hydroquinone derivative that inhibits tyrosinase activity to suppress melanin production without the irritation risks of hydroquinone itself. Clinical studies show alpha-arbutin is effective for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), melasma, and general unevenness at 1–2% concentrations. The Minimalist formulation keeps it simple: alpha-arbutin at the top of the activity range (2%), sodium hyaluronate for hydration, and minimal excipients — the clean formula philosophy that built the brand's cult following. At ~$8 for 30ml, the per-active-unit cost is extraordinary. The watery texture layers seamlessly under sunscreen (mandatory with any brightening active). For Indian skin specifically, where PIH and melasma are top concerns, this is a first-line recommendation.
The key active ingredients in Alpha Arbutin 2% Serum are Hyaluronic Acid, Alpha Arbutin. It's known for: 2% alpha-arbutin — maximum OTC concentration of a clinically proven brightening agent and minimal formulation — only essential ingredients, no unnecessary irritants.
Yes, Alpha Arbutin 2% Serum targets hyperpigmentation, dullness, acne. 2% alpha-arbutin — maximum OTC concentration of a clinically proven brightening agent
Alpha Arbutin 2% Serum retails for around $8, which places it in the budget range for serums. Check the "Where to Buy" section above for current retailer prices.
The main drawbacks to be aware of: alpha-arbutin works slowly — visible results take 6–8 weeks of consistent use; no vitamin C or niacinamide support — pair with other actives for faster results; the minimal formulation means no additional skin benefits beyond brightening.
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Ultime8 Sublime Beauty Cleansing Oil
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5% PHA + Polyglutamic Acid Toner
Minimalist · toner
2% Hyaluronic Acid + PGA Face Serum
Minimalist · essence
Alpha Arbutin 2% Serum
Minimalist · serum
Marula 5% Face Oil
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Minimalist Sunscreen SPF 60 PA++++
Minimalist · sunscreen
Marula 5% Face Oil
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