
Dark spots don't stand a chance
Dark spots cling to skin when dead buildup sits on top and tone stays uneven underneath.
This spray does both jobs at once: it gently exfoliates the surfaceandsupports a brighter-looking tone — so spots look lighter and skin looks more even.
Bumpy skin →Smooth,fast
Those tiny bumps on the back of your arms, thighs, or booty?
Most people try to scrub them off… and just end up irritated.
Our AHA + PHA mist helps lift away the buildup that causes rough texture — so your skin feels smoother without overdoing it.
Why Does It Work So Well?
Discover how our science-backed ingredients work in harmony to renew and protect your skin:
Gentle enough to stick with
A lot of brightening products are aggressive… and that’s why people quit.
We built this to be effectiveandwearable — with skin-loving vitamins + niacinamide to support the glow while keeping it comfortable.
FAQ'S
How does it work?
How does it work?
This spray uses gentle exfoliating acids (AHA + PHA) to help lift away dead skin cells that make skin look rough, dull, and bumpy — then pairs brighteners like kojic acid + turmeric to help visibly improve the look of dark spots and uneven tone over time.
Whats it best for?
Whats it best for?
- Dark spots & uneven tone
- “Strawberry skin” / KP bumps
- Rough texture on arms, legs, butt, and back
- Dull-looking skin that won’t “glow” no matter what
Will it irritate my skin ?
Will it irritate my skin ?
It’s designed to benon-irritating, and PHA is known for being a gentler exfoliant. Still, if you’re sensitive: start2–3x per week, then increase as your skin adjusts.
How do I use it?
How do I use it?
Spray onto clean, dry skin (or after shower). Let it sit and absorb. No rinse needed.
Follow with a moisturizer if you want extra softness.
How often can I use it?
How often can I use it?
Start2–3x per week, then work up to daily use if your skin loves it
Where can I use it?
Where can I use it?
Arms, legs, back, chest, booty, bikini line (external only). Avoid eyes, broken skin, and freshly shaved areas.



