SKINCARE
Best Tranexamic Acid Serum in India: Fading Melasma & PIH
Stubborn dark patches that won't budge? Discover how tranexamic acid targets melasma and deep sun damage in South Asian skin.
How this guide was written
Mirha & Co. reviews product fit by looking at ingredient context, texture, Indian weather, price, review signals and routine usefulness. This is beauty guidance, not medical advice.
The Pigmentation Battle: How Tranexamic Acid Works
South Asian skin is highly prone to hyperpigmentation because our melanocytes are highly active. Tranexamic Acid is a synthetic derivative of the amino acid lysine that works by slowing down the chemical pathways that trigger melanin synthesis.
It is particularly effective for stubborn melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) from acne, and UV-induced dark spots because it targets the vascular component of pigmentation, reducing redness and brown spots simultaneously.
Combining Actives for Faster Results
Tranexamic acid works exceptionally well when paired with niacinamide or alpha arbutin. Niacinamide blocks the transfer of pigment to skin cells, while tranexamic acid stops the pigment from being created in the first place.
Top Tranexamic Serums Reviewed
Minimalist's 3% Tranexamic Acid face serum is formulated with Mandelic Acid to gently exfoliate and fade deep marks. The Derma Co's Tran-Zelaic serum combines tranexamic acid with azelaic acid to target red acne marks (PIE). Pair these with Minimalist's Niacinamide serum for a powerful pigmentation routine.
Dermatologist-Recommended Skincare Picks
These products are selected for their texture, ingredients, and ability to handle regional climate challenges.


