skinbetter science® Launches Even Intensive Skin Tone Correcting Serum

05/16/2025

skinbetter science® has announced the launch Even Intensive Skin Tone Correcting Serum, an advanced discoloration treatment formulated to address persistent dark marks, uneven tone, and skin texture irregularities.

According to a press release from the manufacturer, the new addition to the Even portfolio enhances the original formula with optimized active technologies targeting visible dark marks, dullness, and textural inconsistencies. Discoloration, the release said, often stems from both extrinsic factors such as UV exposure and pollution, and intrinsic triggers like oxidative stress. This multifactorial etiology can result in persistent age spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), and uneven skin tone.

“We precisely optimized our b.r.y.t. technology to tackle stubborn dark spots,” said Genevieve Bibeau, General Manager of skinbetter science, in a press release. “With the launch of Even Intensive, we're providing a breakthrough solution to help correct the appearance of discoloration by offering a powerful, clinically tested solution that addresses real unmet needs for both patients and providers.”

Even Intensive leverages a proprietary blend of technologies—two advanced biotechnologies exclusive to skinbetter. The formula includes alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) for gentle resurfacing and the brand’s TAP antioxidant system, previously highlighted in the Alto Advanced Antioxidant Defense & Repair Serum.

In a 12-week clinical study involving 40 participants with mild-to-severe pigmentation, skin dullness, and rough texture, Even Intensive delivered strong performance across key endpoints:

  • At Week 4:

    • 98% of patients reported brighter skin

    • 95% noted improved overall appearance

    • 93% observed more even tone

  • At Week 12:

    • 47% reduction in skin dullness

    • 46% improvement in rough texture

    • 42% improvement in uneven tone

“This serum delivers substantial improvements in the appearance of persistent discoloration while maintaining high tolerability, even clinically tested to be suitable for sensitive skin,” said Sonia Batra, MD, board-certified dermatologist, said in the news release. “It’s a true advancement in how we approach stubborn discoloration.”

It is available exclusively through authorized skinbetter science professional partners.

Source: skinbetter science press release. May 15, 2025. 

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