
Achrovive™ vs Vitamin C - Which is Better for Skin?
Overview
There is a pattern most people know too well.
The pimple leaves. The dark spot stays for the next six months.
Your skin produces melanin, the pigment that gives colour to your skin. This process is controlled by an enzyme called tyrosinase. Tyrosinase, when activated by UV exposure, inflammation, or hormonal changes, triggers melanin production. That melanin clusters. And that cluster is your dark spot.
You have tried Vitamin C, but it oxidises fast and loses potency before you finish it. You have tried kojic acid, but it irritates your skin, so you don't use it every day. All of these ingredients are trying to inhibit tyrosinase.
The problem is when the ingredient intervenes.
These products arrive after the melanin has already formed. They are trying to erase a stain that has already set.
This is where Achromaxyl™ ISR changes the protocol. Derived from fermented Brassica napus (Rapeseed) proteins, it doesn't just "fade" spots. It optimizes tyrosinase activity at the source, before the pigment is ever produced.
The Evidence:
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At a 3% concentration, clinical trials show a significant increase in skin luminosity and a reduction in sun damage.
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Because it’s a bio-ferment, your skin recognizes it.
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It doesn't cause a "burn" or a "purge." It’s stable and deep-acting.

