
If you’ve ever struggled with pigmentation, sun damage, melasma, or those stubborn dark marks left behind after spots or inflammation, you’ll know how frustrating they can be to treat.
The good news? One of my favourite pigmentation products, Lynton Light Fade, has been reformulated and it’s now better than ever.
Why Pigmentation Keeps Coming Back
Pigmentation isn’t just about treating the dark spot you can see. The real challenge is preventing your skin from producing excess melanin in the first place.
Many people spend hundreds of pounds on treatments and skincare, only to see their pigmentation return because they’re not adequately protecting their skin from UV exposure.
That’s where the new Light Fade formula really shines.
What’s New?

The latest version of Lynton Light Fade combines powerful pigmentation-suppressing ingredients with broad-spectrum SPF 50 protection in a single daily product.
This means you’re not only helping to reduce existing pigmentation, but you’re also protecting your skin from the UV damage that triggers new pigment formation.
It’s a simple but incredibly effective approach.
Key Benefits
Helps Reduce Existing Pigmentation
Light Fade contains carefully selected ingredients that work to inhibit melanin production and gradually improve the appearance of:
- Sun damage
- Age spots
- Freckles
- Melasma
- Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark marks left after acne or skin injury)

SPF 50 Protection
Sun exposure is one of the biggest causes of pigmentation recurrence.
The addition of SPF 50 helps protect your skin against UVA and UVB rays, reducing the risk of further pigmentation developing.
Supports Professional Treatments
I frequently recommend Light Fade alongside treatments such as:
- IPL Pigmentation Removal
- illumiFacial®
- illumiSmooth™
- Fractional Laser Resurfacing
By suppressing pigment production between treatments, it can help maximise and maintain your results.
Easy to Use
No complicated routines. Simply apply each morning as part of your daily skincare regime.
Who Is It Suitable For?
Light Fade is ideal if you have:
- Sun-damaged skin
- Uneven skin tone
- Melasma
- Age spots
- Freckles
- Post-acne marks
- A tendency to develop pigmentation after inflammation or injury
It’s also an excellent preventative product for anyone investing in professional skin treatments and wanting to protect their results.
My Thoughts
As a skin specialist, I’m always looking for products that deliver genuine results without making skincare routines complicated.
The addition of SPF 50 makes Light Fade a much more complete solution for pigmentation management. Instead of relying on separate pigmentation products and sun protection, clients can now address both concerns in one easy step.
If pigmentation is something you’ve been struggling with, or you’re looking to maintain the results of your IPL or laser treatments, Light Fade is definitely worth considering.
Interested in finding out if it’s right for you?
Feel free to get in touch or mention pigmentation concerns during your consultation. I’ll be happy to advise whether Light Fade would be a suitable addition to your skincare routine and discuss the treatment options available to help achieve a clearer, more even complexion.











