Honest 3 Month Update | Eucerin Anti Pigment Review | Serum for Hyperpigmentation on Face | Part 2

So I promised I would come back and talk about the Eucerin Anti Pigment Dual Serum with Thiamidol once I had used it for a significant amount of time — so that would be 3 months, and I think that’s a substantial amount of time. I think it is one of the best serums for hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone that I have used in recent times, available in the market. This is not a sponsored video. While the first video was a first impressions review, now I am talking about the product after using it for 3 months. Granted, I use other products, but there were spans of time where I used just the serum, day and night, to see if it improves the dark spots on my skin. About Eucerin Eucerin is a brand with over 100 years of skincare research, backed by its parent company, Beiersdorf. This brand is globally loved because of its strong research background and pharmacy-style formulations. I’m personally glad that Eucerin has been available in India for the last few years, especially their sunscreens and pigmentation-focused products. What is Thiamidol? Thiamidol is a modern tyrosinase inhibitor developed and patented by Beiersdorf, the parent company of Eucerin. It is designed to target different types of hyperpigmentation, including melasma, dark spots, and post-acne marks. This ingredient is often described as revolutionary because it was specifically developed after years of research to work effectively while being suitable for cosmetic use. I’ll be sharing a much deeper dive into Thiamidol in my follow-up video once I have longer usage data. Important formulation notes This serum does contain Alcohol Denat and Fragrance, so be mindful. There is no need to panic, but if you have very dry or sensitive skin, or a compromised barrier, it makes sense to patch test first or check with your dermatologist before using it regularly.