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Explore ANAIRUI skincare by key ingredient and find formulas for dark spots, dullness, fine lines, breakouts, dryness, and barrier support.

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Bakuchiol

A plant-derived retinol alternative for the appearance of fine lines, uneven texture, and reduced firmness.

Best for: Fine lines, uneven texture, dryness, and reduced firmness.

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Niacinamide

Helps balance the look of excess oil, refine visible pores, and support a more even-looking complexion.

Best for: Excess oil, visible pores, post-blemish marks, and uneven-looking tone.

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AHAs

Gently exfoliate the skin’s surface to improve the appearance of dullness, uneven texture, and clogged-looking pores.
Best for: Dullness, rough texture, and clogged-looking pores.

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Quick guide

Compare Popular Skincare Ingredients

Ingredient Main focus Best product formats Good starting point
Tranexamic acid Dark spots and uneven tone Serum, cream, toner pads One daily targeted product
Vitamin C Dullness and antioxidant support Serum, cream, mask Morning serum before SPF
GHK-Cu Firmness and fine lines Serum, cream Peptide serum before moisturizer
Turmeric Dull-looking skin, uneven tone, and skin in need of antioxidant care Clay mask, serum, or cream Start with a turmeric clay mask for occasional care, add a serum or cream for regular use.
Bakuchiol Fine lines and texture Serum, oil, cream Evening serum or cream
Niacinamide Oil balance, pores, tone Serum, toner pads, cream Lightweight daily serum

This guide is for general skincare education and can be customized for your product routine.

INGREDIENT FINDER

Choose an Ingredient by Skin Goal

Select your main skin goal to explore key ingredients, routine guidance, and ANAIRUI products that may fit your current needs

Dryness & Barrier Support

Ingredients: Squalane vs Rose vs Ceramides

These ingredients support moisture and skin comfort through different product textures and routine steps.

Good Starting Point

Ceramides for barrier-focused hydration, squalane for lightweight moisture, or rose formulas for soothing and nourishing care.

Routine Note

Layer from lighter to richer textures: hydrating serum, face cream, then facial oil when additional moisture is needed.

Dryness & Barrier Support

Ingredients: Squalane, Rose & Ceramides

Moisturizing and barrier-supporting ingredients help address dryness, dehydration, tightness, and uncomfortable-feeling skin.

Good Starting Point

Begin with a hydrating serum, then seal in moisture with a face cream or lightweight facial oil.

Routine Note

Keep exfoliation gentle and introduce targeted active ingredients gradually when skin feels dry or sensitive.

Pores & Breakouts

Ingredients: Azelaic Acid vs Green Tea vs AHAs

Choose based on whether your main priority is visible blemishes and post-blemish marks, excess oil and skin comfort, or rough texture and surface buildup.

Good Starting Point

Choose azelaic acid for blemishes and uneven tone, green tea for soothing oil-prone skin, or AHAs for occasional surface exfoliation.

Routine Note

Start with one targeted ingredient rather than using all three at once. Introduce exfoliating products gradually and keep the rest of the routine gentle.

Pores & Breakouts

Ingredients: Azelaic Acid, Green Tea & AHAs

These ingredients are suited to routines focused on visible blemishes, clogged-looking pores, excess oil, post-blemish marks, and uneven texture.

Good Starting Point

Begin with an azelaic acid serum as your main targeted treatment, then add green tea or AHA toner pads gradually according to product directions.

Routine Note

Avoid over-exfoliating. Balance clarifying products with lightweight hydration and reduce use if skin feels dry or uncomfortable.

Fine Lines & Firmness

Ingredients: GHK-Cu vs Bakuchiol vs Peptides

These ingredients are commonly used for smoother-looking texture, visible fine lines, hydration, and the appearance of firmness.

Good Starting Point

Choose GHK-Cu for peptide-focused care, bakuchiol for a retinol-alternative routine, or multi-peptides for visible expression lines and texture.

Routine Note

Pair the selected treatment with moisturizer and introduce only one new targeted formula at a time.

Fine Lines & Firmness

Ingredients: GHK-Cu, Bakuchiol & Peptides

Peptides and bakuchiol support routines focused on visible fine lines, uneven texture, reduced firmness, and smoother-looking skin

Good Starting Point

Start with one peptide or bakuchiol serum and follow with a moisturizing face cream.

Routine Note

Introduce targeted ingredients gradually, especially when using exfoliating acids or other intensive active products.

Dark Spots & Dullness

Ingredients: Tranexamic Acid, Vitamin C & Niacinamide

These ingredients are commonly used in skincare routines focused on visible dark spots, post-blemish marks, dullness, and uneven-looking skin tone.

Good Starting Point

Begin with one tone-focused serum or cream, then support the routine with moisturizer and daily broad-spectrum SPF.

Routine Note

Introduce one new active product at a time and avoid layering several strong exfoliating treatments in the same routine.

Dark Spots & Dullness

Ingredients: Tranexamic Acid vs Vitamin C vs Niacinamide

Each ingredient supports uneven-looking tone differently. Choose based on your main concern, preferred product format, and existing routine.

Good Starting Point

Tranexamic acid for visible dark spots; vitamin C for dullness and antioxidant support; niacinamide for tone, oil balance, and visible pores.

Routine Note

You do not need to start with all three. Choose one primary product and assess how your skin responds.

How to Choose Skincare by Ingredient

Start with your main skin goal, then choose one key ingredient that matches it. Tranexamic acid and vitamin C are commonly used for dark spots and dullness, GHK-Cu and bakuchiol for fine lines and firmness, azelaic acid and AHAs for visible blemishes and texture, and squalane or rose for dryness and barrier support. Introduce one new active product at a time and follow the individual product directions.

FAQs

Start with your main skin concern. Choose one targeted ingredient, keep the rest of the routine simple, and introduce new active products gradually.

Tranexamic acid, vitamin C, niacinamide, azelaic acid, and exfoliating acids are commonly used in cosmetic routines for uneven-looking tone and visible dark spots.

Ceramides, squalane, hyaluronic acid, and polyglutamic acid are commonly used to support hydration and improve skin comfort.

Some ingredients can be combined, but it is best to introduce one new active product at a time and follow the directions for each formula.

No. Formula design, skin tolerance, frequency of use, and consistency are often more important than choosing the highest percentage.

Yes. Patch testing is recommended before full application, especially for exfoliating acids, high-strength active ingredients, or sensitive skin.

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