AXIS-Y TXA 2.5% Intensive Brightening Cream 50ml

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AXIS-Y TXA 2.5% Intensive Brightening Cream: Tranexamic Acid for Stubborn Pigmentation

AXIS-Y's TXA 2.5% Intensive Brightening Cream delivers tranexamic acid at 2.5% concentration in a daily-use cream format. Tranexamic acid is one of the most clinically-supported topical brightening ingredients for stubborn hyperpigmentation, melasma, and PIH. Dermatologists prescribe oral TXA for severe melasma; topical TXA at the 2 to 5% range is the over-the-counter equivalent for skincare use. At $24 for 50ml, this is accessibly priced for a TXA product of this concentration.

What separates TXA from vitamin C or niacinamide brightening is the target. TXA blocks a specific pigmentation pathway (plasmin activation) that other brighteners don't address. For users whose pigmentation doesn't respond adequately to vitamin C or niacinamide, TXA is often the breakthrough ingredient. Specifically effective for melasma, a hormonally-triggered pigmentation that's notoriously resistant to standard brighteners.

What It Does

2.5% tranexamic acid blocks plasmin-mediated melanin production, particularly effective for melasma and sun-triggered pigmentation. Supporting ingredients provide barrier support and cream-base hydration. Over 8 to 16 weeks of daily use: measurable fading of stubborn pigmentation, more even tone, reduced melasma patchiness. Results are gradual; TXA works at the pigmentation pathway rather than surface exfoliation, so timelines are longer than AHA-based brighteners.

Who It's For

  • Melasma: Primary target; TXA is the OTC standard for melasma.
  • Stubborn PIH not responding to vitamin C: Different mechanism addresses different pigmentation types.
  • Hormonal pigmentation: Pregnancy mask, hormonal PIH.
  • Sun-triggered dark spots: TXA's specific mechanism targets UV-induced pigmentation.
  • Brightening routine plateau breakers: Users whose existing routines have stopped working.

Key Specs

  • Volume: 50ml
  • Price: $24
  • Hero active: tranexamic acid at 2.5%
  • Texture: cream, moderately rich
  • Fragrance: low
  • pH: skin-matched

How to Use

Apply as the treatment cream step of your routine, AM and PM. Dispense a pea-sized amount, press into face, focusing on pigmentation zones. Follow with SPF in the morning. SPF compliance is non-negotiable with any brightening routine; without it, new UV creates new pigmentation faster than TXA can fade existing.

For layered brightening: pair TXA (AM and PM) with vitamin C serum (AM under this cream) for compound fading action. Different mechanisms target different pigmentation pathways; combined use delivers faster and more comprehensive results.

FAQ

Is 2.5% TXA enough?

For most pigmentation concerns: yes. Clinical studies support 2 to 5% topical TXA for meaningful pigmentation reduction. For severe melasma not responding to topical, oral TXA (prescription) is the next step, but this should be with dermatologist supervision.

AXIS-Y TXA vs The Ordinary Niacinamide 10%?

Different mechanisms. Niacinamide blocks melanin transfer to skin surface cells. TXA blocks upstream melanin production. For users whose pigmentation responds to niacinamide: The Ordinary is cheaper and effective. For melasma or TXA-responsive pigmentation: AXIS-Y works where niacinamide doesn't.

Can I use TXA with vitamin C?

Yes, and the combination is stronger than either alone. Apply vitamin C first (lower pH), let absorb, then TXA cream. The dual mechanism addresses multiple pigmentation pathways simultaneously.

How long until results?

Tone evening: 6 to 8 weeks. Melasma improvement: 12 to 16 weeks. Full potential benefit: 20+ weeks. Consistency matters more than any single application; skipping weeks slows results significantly.

Is it safe during pregnancy?

Topical TXA is generally considered safe during pregnancy, but oral TXA is not. Check with your healthcare provider before starting any active skincare during pregnancy. Hormonal pigmentation during pregnancy (pregnancy mask) is a known TXA target; many providers support topical use.

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Pair with Anua Green Lemon Vitamin C Blemish Serum for layered brightening, or AXIS-Y Calamine Pore Control Serum for brand-matched pore-focused treatment.

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AXIS-Y TXA 2.5% Intensive Brightening Cream 50ml

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