Best The Ordinary Serums for Dark Spots and Pigmentation
Dark spots, hyperpigmentation, and uneven skin tone can be incredibly frustrating. Whether they’re from old acne scars, sun damage, melasma, or aging, these stubborn marks can make your complexion look dull and uneven. The good news? The Ordinary has some of the most effective and affordable treatments available.
In this guide, we’ll break down the best The Ordinary serums that actually fade dark spots and even out your skin tone, plus how to use them for maximum results.
Understanding Hyperpigmentation
Before we dive into products, let’s understand what causes dark spots. Hyperpigmentation happens when your skin produces too much melanin in certain areas. This can be triggered by sun exposure, inflammation from acne, hormonal changes, or aging.
The key to fading dark spots is using ingredients that inhibit melanin production, accelerate cell turnover, and protect your skin from further damage.
The Best The Ordinary Serums for Dark Spots
1. Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA
What it does: Alpha Arbutin is one of the most effective and gentle brightening ingredients available.
How it fades dark spots:
- Directly targets melanin production
- Reduces the appearance of existing dark spots
- Prevents new hyperpigmentation from forming
- Safe for all skin types, including sensitive skin
- Works without irritation or sun sensitivity
How to use: Apply a few drops to clean skin morning and evening before oils and creams. Can be used daily without irritation.
Best for: Post-acne marks, sun spots, general hyperpigmentation
Results timeline: 4-8 weeks for visible improvement
Price: Around $10-12
2. Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%
What it does: This is The Ordinary’s most potent vitamin C formula for serious brightening power.
How it fades dark spots:
- Powerful antioxidant that brightens overall complexion
- Inhibits melanin production
- Fades dark spots and sun damage
- Boosts collagen production
- Protects against environmental damage
How to use: Apply a small amount to clean skin in the evening. Start 2-3 times per week and build up to daily use. Has a slightly gritty texture that dissolves into skin. May cause slight tingling.
Best for: Stubborn dark spots, sun damage, dull skin
Important note: This formula can be irritating for sensitive skin. Consider starting with a lower concentration like Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12%.
Results timeline: 6-12 weeks for significant fading
Price: Around $6-8
3. Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%
What it does: This multitasking powerhouse tackles both dark spots and the acne that causes them.
How it fades dark spots:
- Reduces melanin production
- Fades post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
- Treats active acne to prevent new dark spots
- Evens out skin tone
- Reduces redness and inflammation
How to use: Apply a thin layer to clean skin once or twice daily. Can be used morning and evening. May cause slight tingling initially.
Best for: Post-acne dark spots, melasma, rosacea-related pigmentation
Results timeline: 4-8 weeks
Price: Around $10-12
4. Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
What it does: While famous for acne treatment, niacinamide is also exceptional for fading dark spots.
How it fades dark spots:
- Reduces melanin transfer to skin cells
- Fades existing hyperpigmentation
- Prevents new dark spots from forming
- Brightens overall complexion
- Strengthens skin barrier for better healing
How to use: Apply a few drops to clean skin morning and evening. One of the gentlest options, suitable for daily use.
Best for: Overall brightening, post-acne marks, age spots
Results timeline: 4-6 weeks
Price: Around $6-7
5. Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12%
What it does: A gentler form of vitamin C that’s perfect for sensitive skin or vitamin C beginners.
How it fades dark spots:
- Brightens skin tone gradually
- Fades dark spots without irritation
- Provides antioxidant protection
- More stable than pure vitamin C
- Works well with other products
How to use: Apply to clean skin morning or evening. Can be used daily without irritation.
Best for: Sensitive skin, vitamin C beginners, gentle brightening
Results timeline: 8-12 weeks
Price: Around $9-11
6. Lactic Acid 10% + HA 2%
What it does: This gentle exfoliating acid accelerates the fading process by removing pigmented skin cells.
How it fades dark spots:
- Gently exfoliates surface pigmentation
- Speeds up cell turnover
- Reveals brighter, more even skin
- Hydrates while treating
- Smooths skin texture
How to use: Apply to clean skin 2-3 times per week in the evening. Build up to daily use if tolerated.
Best for: Surface-level pigmentation, sun damage, rough texture
Results timeline: 6-10 weeks
Price: Around $7-8
The Ultimate Dark Spot Fading Routine
Morning Routine
- Cleanser: Squalane Cleanser
- Serum 1: Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA (wait to absorb)
- Serum 2: Niacinamide 10% + Zinc 1%
- Moisturizer: Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA
- SPF 50+: MOST IMPORTANT STEP (prevents dark spots from getting darker)
Evening Routine
- Cleanser: Squalane Cleanser
- Treatment (rotate these):
- Monday/Wednesday/Friday: Vitamin C Suspension 23% + HA Spheres 2%
- Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday: Azelaic Acid Suspension 10%
- Sunday: Lactic Acid 10% + HA (rest night)
- Moisturizer: Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA
Alternative Gentle Evening Routine (for sensitive skin)
- Cleanser: Squalane Cleanser
- Serum 1: Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA
- Serum 2: Ascorbyl Glucoside Solution 12%
- Moisturizer: Natural Moisturizing Factors + HA
Powerful Product Combinations
For Fast Results:
- Morning: Alpha Arbutin + Niacinamide
- Evening: Vitamin C OR Azelaic Acid
For Sensitive Skin:
- Morning: Ascorbyl Glucoside + Niacinamide
- Evening: Alpha Arbutin + Azelaic Acid
For Stubborn Spots:
- Morning: Alpha Arbutin + Niacinamide
- Evening (alternate): Vitamin C / Lactic Acid / Azelaic Acid
Essential Tips for Fading Dark Spots Faster
Sunscreen is Your Best Friend: Dark spots get darker with sun exposure. Use SPF 50+ every single day, even when it’s cloudy. This is non-negotiable.
Patience is Key: Dark spots took months or years to form. Give treatments at least 8-12 weeks before judging results.
Consistency Matters: Use your products daily. Skipping days slows progress significantly.
Layer Correctly: Apply thinnest to thickest. Water-based serums first, then oils, then creams.
Don’t Mix These: Avoid using Niacinamide with pure Vitamin C at the same time (separate by AM/PM is fine). Don’t combine multiple acids in one routine.
Start Slow: Introduce one new product every 1-2 weeks to avoid irritation.
Exfoliate Weekly: Use AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution once a week to speed up cell turnover and fade spots faster.
What NOT to Do
❌ Skip sunscreen (this makes everything worse) ❌ Pick at dark spots or acne ❌ Use too many products at once ❌ Expect overnight results ❌ Give up after 2 weeks ❌ Use expired products (check dates!)
Expected Results Timeline
- Weeks 1-4: Skin looks brighter overall, new spots fade quickly
- Weeks 4-8: Noticeable lightening of recent dark spots
- Weeks 8-12: Significant improvement in older hyperpigmentation
- Weeks 12-24: Maximum fading achieved, maintenance mode begins
Dealing with Different Types of Pigmentation
Post-Acne Marks (PIH): Best combo: Niacinamide + Azelaic Acid + Alpha Arbutin
Sun Damage: Best combo: Vitamin C + Alpha Arbutin + Lactic Acid + SPF
Melasma: Best combo: Azelaic Acid + Alpha Arbutin + Niacinamide (consult dermatologist for stubborn cases)
Age Spots: Best combo: Vitamin C + Alpha Arbutin + Retinol (evening)
Boosting Your Results
Want even faster fading? Add these to your routine:
- AHA 30% + BHA 2% Peeling Solution: Once weekly for accelerated exfoliation
- Granactive Retinoid 2% Emulsion: Evening use to speed cell turnover
- 100% Plant-Derived Squalane: Locks in treatments and prevents moisture loss
The Bottom Line
Fading dark spots takes time, but The Ordinary makes it affordable and effective. The best approach combines a melanin-inhibitor (Alpha Arbutin or Vitamin C), a multi-tasker (Niacinamide or Azelaic Acid), and gentle exfoliation (Lactic Acid).
Most importantly, wear sunscreen every single day. Without SPF, all your hard work is wasted as sun exposure continuously darkens spots.
Start with Alpha Arbutin and Niacinamide for gentle, effective fading. Add Vitamin C or Azelaic Acid once your skin adjusts. Be consistent, be patient, and watch your dark spots gradually fade away.
Your brighter, more even complexion is within reach. It just takes the right ingredients, consistency, and time.
What’s your biggest struggle with dark spots? Share your experience in the comments! Remember, for severe or hormonal pigmentation like melasma, consult a dermatologist for comprehensive treatment.