

✨ Glow Up Your Routine with Science-Backed Brightening! ✨
ANAI RUI’s 10% Tranexamic Acid Serum is a dermatologist-inspired formula designed to even skin tone and reduce dark spots. Infused with Niacinamide, Kojic Acid, Arbutin, and Ceramide, this lightweight, fragrance-free serum hydrates while targeting hyperpigmentation. Suitable for all skin types, it delivers visible brightening results with consistent use over 4-8 weeks, making it a must-have for millennials seeking a radiant, healthy complexion without irritation.
















| ASIN | B0DHCDX66G |
| ASIN | B0DHCDX66G |
| Active Ingredients | Niacinamide, glycolic_acid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #49,826 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,022 in Facial Serums |
| Brand Name | ANAI RUI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (222) |
| Item Form | Drop |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | ANAIRUI |
| Manufacturer | ANAIRUI |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 1.18 x 3.15 inches; 3.88 ounces |
| Skin Type | Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily |
| Target Use Body Part | Face |
| Unit Count | 1.05 Fluid Ounces |
P**A
Affordable Brightening Serum That Keeps My Glow Consistent
ANAI RUI is one of those Korean skincare brands I love and this 10% tranexamic acid serum has earned a spot in my regular rotation. I use it when I want to keep that glass-skin glow going while also staying on top of stubborn hyperpigmentation. With the combo of tranexamic acid, niacinamide, kojic acid, arbutin, and ceramides, it feels like a well-rounded formula that supports both brightness and a healthy-looking skin barrier. It has been very effective in improving hyperpigmentation not only on my face but also on the other parts of my body. The texture is light, spreads easily, and layers well under moisturizer and sunscreen. It isn’t sticky, greasy, or heavy, which matters to me because I’m consistent only when a product feels comfortable. Over time, my skin looks more radiant and even, and my dark spots stay more controlled. Price-wise, this is the kind of affordable product that performs like a much more expensive option. If you’re building a brightening routine without blowing your budget, this one is worth trying.
S**K
Glides on easily, effective, great value.
Product has a high percentage of Tranexamic Acid as well as other good ingredients known for lightening brown spots. The serum is not runny or sticky. It applies easy to my face and soaks into skin. The Ceramide has improved hydration and I've noticed a slight reduction in brown spots after using about a month. This is a great value and I'll buy again.
A**R
Made in China
ChatGPT said it is made in China with Swiss technology. I can't tell it makes my melasma lighter.
P**Y
Effective slow process
This helps a lot. I have been struggling with melasma for 10+years. This is so far the best product I have found. I have been using it daily under my moisturizer for over 6mo now. The spots are not completely gone, but they have lighten up very considerably. I will continue to use this serum hoping that my spots will be mostly gone in the upcoming few months. I do recommend wearing a hat and apply sunscreen as directed even on cloudy days.
S**Y
lightweight quick absorbing non-sticky and 10%!
Finally! A lightweight quick absorbing non-sticky 10% tranexamic acid serum with clinically proven supporting ingredients to tackle hyperpigmentation and melasma. I had purchased 7+ tranexamic serums searching for a nonsticky meaningful formula and read about this one. Additional skincare ingredients info/routine/results: I layer this tranexamic acid serum with a 20% L-ascorbic acid serum (pure vitamin C), an additional 2% alpha arbutin serum, and 15% Azelaic acid. I do usually wait 10-30 mins in between depending on the ingredient. I'm currently hunting for an easy 3-4% kojic acid serum to add to the mix to increase the potency. In the evenings I also use .20 retinal (retinaldehyde) aka vitamin A (a retinoid) which only has one step to convert to Retinoic acid (i began with .05 and increased the % every 2-3 weeks). FYI - unlike retinol, which requires two steps to convert to the pure form of retinoic acid and it loses some efficacy/potency along the way (it also happens to be a bit harsh for the skin to acclimate). Retinal has had the most impact on improving my skin (collagen, crows feet that were beginning to form are gone, improved my melasma and hyperpigmentation, and underlying redness is gone). I also use a several signal communicating peptides at their studied maximum recommended %'s: Syn Tacks 1%, Matrixl 3000 8%, Syn Coll 3%, Matrixyl Synthe-6 2%,Uplevity 2%, Syn-Ake 5%, Relistase 4%, and many more :-) Yes I'm throwing everything at the wall since I skincare was not in my vocabulary until about a yr ago...not even a moisturizer :-/ I'm 47 and for the first time began skincare in Dec 2023 after a lengthy research period and my reflection. Honestly I still frequently research products and read supporting studies. With my detailed skincare routine I have been able to take many years off and reverse quite a bit of sun damage (i'm a 90's kid who tans easily, didn't used to care for sunscreen, and began paying the price mid-forties). My primary issue is the constant struggle with melasma and keeping the hyperpigmentation in check. Tranexamic acid at a meaningful % is a necessary ingredient in the tool box. Thrilled I finally found a serum that works for me and layers easily with friendly ingredients. If I remember in 8-12 weeks, I’ll circle back with a results update.
A**R
Not effective
Didn’t really do anything for me.
F**K
Perfection
Soooo good! They have amazing products! I like this one for hyperpigmentation .
M**R
I have been using it for the last 5 weeks for melasma but no difference noticed.
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