The Natural Method That
Supports Dark-Spots Free Skin
PureLumin Essence is a meticulously-crafted natural formula designed to help women dealing with dark spots. This one of a kind solution aims to support the body’s natural process to keep melanin under control and prevent it from leaking to the surface of the skin.
Inside every drop of “PureLumin Essence” you’ll find:
An optimally dosed proprietary blend of exotic herbs, carefully mixed to
complement one another into a powerful skin-perfecting formula.
Kojic Acid
Mandelic Acid
Glycolic Acid
Licorice Root Extract
Bearberry Extract
Sunflower Lecithin
Natural Formula
Easy To Use
No Stimulants
Non-GMO
Order 6 Bottles or 3 Bottles
and Get 2 FREE Bonuses!
Bonus #1 – Body Glow Up: Simple Skin-Tightening &
Cellulite-Banishing Tips That Work Like Magic
Retail Price – $55
Today: FREE
Find out easy-to-follow techniques for a tighter, cellulite-free skin, using only natural ingredients that are readily available to anyone.
Bonus #2 – The Effortless Guide to Age-Defying
Locks & Stunning Nails
Retail Price – $54
Today: FREE
Healthy hair and nails? Inside this guide you’ll get the most definitive and easy-to-follow plan for achieving the hair and nails of your dreams.
Every Order Comes With FREE Shipping Too!
*97% Of Customers Order 6 Bottles (Our Recommended Option)
Claim Your Discounted PureLumin Essence
Below While Stocks Last!
Our customers say
based on 23,987 reviews!
100% Satisfaction
60-Day Money Back Guarantee
Your order today is covered by our iron-clad 60-day 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not impressed with the results, then just write to us and we’ll refund every single cent.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does PureLumin Essenc
When melanin breaks down and pools up within the second layer of your skin, it forms dark spots
PureLumin Essence is a dark spot-erasing breakthrough that prevents melanin from leaking to the surface of your skin.
It then flushes away the melanin that has already pooled up, so that you can once again enjoy a clear, radiant complexion!
Are there any side effects?
PureLumin Essence has been designed for all ages and medical conditions. All of the ingredients have been proven to be safe in clinical trials and are constantly tested for purity and to ensure against toxins and contaminants.
With more than 35,000 customers, we haven’t seen any notable side effects. So we’re confident in saying that PureLumin Essence is one of the purest skin perfecting formulas you’ll find on the market.
As always, if you currently have a medical condition or you’re taking other prescription medication, we advise you to show a bottle of PureLumin Essence to your doctor before you use it, just to put your mind at ease.
What is your money back guarantee?
How many bottles should I order?
Most of our clients order six bottles at a time and many double their order because they want to enjoy the benefits of this amazing skin-supporting formula for as long as possible or even share it with their friends and family.
It is a smart choice because those who buy the 6 bottle pack get a massive discount, free shipping and 2 free online guides. That’s a lot of value and savings, especially since, once they start seeing results, our clients usually want to reorder.
Is this a one-off purchase?
What are the ingredients inside PureLumin Essence?
Inside every single candy of PureLumin Essence is a proprietary formula of 6 strong skin perfecting ingredients, custom-made to make you proud of your dark-spot free skin.
Click Here OFFICIAL PURCHASE LINK
Claim Your Discounted PureLumin Essence
Below While Stocks Last!
Our customers say
based on 23,987 reviews!
- Choi S, Lee SK, Kim JE, Chung MH, Park YI. Aloesin inhibits hyperpigmentation induced by UV radiation. Clinical and Experimental Dermatology. 2002 Sep;27(6):513-515. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2230.2002.01120.x.
- Garcia A, Fulton Jr JE. The combination of glycolic acid and hydroquinone or kojic acid for the treatment of melasma and related conditions. Dermatologic Surgery. 1996 May;22(5):443-7. doi:10.1111/j.1524-4725.1996.tb00345.x.
- Taylor MB. Summary of mandelic acid for the improvement of skin conditions. Cosmetic Dermatology. 1999;12:26-28.
- Kalasho BD, Minokadeh A, Zhang-Nunes S, Zoumalan RA, Shemirani NL, Waldman AR, Pletzer V, Zoulman CI. Evaluating the safety and efficacy of a tropical formulation containing epidermal growth factor, tranexamic acid, vitamin C, arbutin, niacinamide and other ingredients as hydroquinone 4% alternatives to improve hyperpigmentation: a prospective, randomized, controlled split face study. Journal of Cosmetic Science. 2020 Sep 1;71(5):263-290.
- Rao M, Young K, Jackson-Cowan L, Kourosh A, Theodosakis N. Post-Inflammatory Hypopigmentation: Review of the Etiology, Clinical Manifestations, and Treatment Options. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023 Feb 3;12(3):1243. doi:10.3390/jcm12031243.
- Zachary CM, Wang JV, Saedi N. Kojic Acid for Melasma: Popular Ingredient in Skincare Products. Skinmed. 2020 Oct 1;18(5):271-273.
- Sarkar R, Ghunawat S, Garg VK. Comparative Study of 35% Glycolic Acid, 20% Salicylic-10% Mandelic Acid, and Phytic Acid Combination Peels in the Treatment of Active Acne and Postacne Pigmentation. Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery. 2019 Jul-Sep;12(3):158-163. doi:10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_135_18.
- Morag M, Nawrot J, Siatkowski I, Adamski Z, Fedorowicz T, Dawid‐Pac R, Urbanska M, Nowak G. A double‐blind, placebo‐controlled randomized trial of Serratulae quinquefoliae folium, a new source of β‐arbutin, in selected skin hyperpigmentations. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology. 2015 Sep;14(3):185-90. doi:10.1111/jocd.12147.
- Jacobs SW, Culbertson EJ. Effects of Topical Mandelic Acid Treatment on Facial Skin Viscoelasticity. Facial Plastic Surgery. 2018 Dec;34(6):651-656. doi: 10.1055/s-0038-1676048.
- Taylor MB, Yanaki JS, Draper DO, Shurtz JC, Coglianese M. Successful short-term and long-term treatment of melasma and postinflammatory hyperpigmentation using vitamin C with a full-face iontophoresis mask and a mandelic/malic acid skin care regimen. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 2013 Jan 1;12(1):45-50.
- Walter JF, Gange RW, Mendelson IR. Psoralen-containing sunscreen induces phototoxicity and epidermal ornithine decarboxylase activity. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 1982 Jun;6(6):1022-1027. doi:10.1016/s0190-9622(82)70086-6.
- Seemal Desai MD, Eloisa Ayres MD, Hana Bak MD, Green BS, PhDg QZ. Effect of a tranexamic acid, kojic acid, and niacinamide containing serum on facial dyschromia: a clinical evaluation. Journal of Drugs in Dermatology. 2019;18(5):454-459.