Description
Skin Brightening Cream is Vivier’s hydroquinone-free option for mild pigmentation, uneven tone and sun damage. Vivier directs one to two pumps onto clean dry skin over the affected areas, twice daily, with daily sunscreen and limited sun exposure.
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What it targets
Vivier lists three benefits: it targets dark spots and uneven pigmentation, brightens dull skin and improves overall tone, and refines texture, enhances clarity and helps diminish the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The brand credits arbutin and resorcinol with lightening darkened areas.
Key ingredients
Vivier lists arbutin, resorcinol, lactic acid and niacinamide. This is the brand’s non-hydroquinone route to brightening; Corrector 2 and the Advanced Skin Lightening Serum are the 2% hydroquinone options.
Who it is for
Mild pigmentation, uneven tone and sun damage, per Vivier. For moderate to severe dark spots the brand directs you to its hydroquinone products, and pigment is one area where the right diagnosis genuinely changes the plan.
How to use it
One to two pumps on clean dry skin to affected areas, twice daily, morning and evening or as recommended by a physician. Vivier states it is important to limit sun exposure and always wear sunscreen while using it.
How it fits with your treatments at Bar Beauty
Pigment work fails without sun protection, whatever the product. We treat SPF as part of the prescription rather than an upsell, and we will tell you if your pigment is melasma rather than sun damage, because that changes everything.
Buying Vivier in Toronto
We are an authorized Vivier retailer in Toronto, and pigment is the category where a real conversation saves the most money. Read more on our Vivier page, see how to verify authentic skincare, or browse all of our medical-grade skincare.
Bar Beauty Medical, 46 Fort York Blvd, CityPlace Toronto, open 7 days. Authorized retailer for the brands we stock. Product guidance here is general; we confirm what suits your skin and the right timing around any treatment at your free consultation.
Why we stock it: Our hydroquinone-free starting point for uneven tone. Discussed alongside hyperpigmentation treatment at our Toronto clinic.
Frequently asked questions
Does it contain hydroquinone?
No. Skin Brightening Cream uses arbutin and resorcinol. Vivier’s hydroquinone options are Corrector 2 and the Advanced Skin Lightening Serum, both at 2%.
What level of pigmentation is it for?
Vivier positions it for mild pigmentation, uneven skin tone and sun damage. Moderate to severe dark spots are directed to the hydroquinone products.
Do I need sunscreen with it?
Yes. Vivier states it is important to limit sun exposure and always wear sunscreen while using it. Any brightening routine without daily SPF is working against itself.
How often do I apply it?
One to two pumps to affected areas on clean dry skin, twice daily, morning and evening or as recommended by a physician.
Can you tell me if my pigment is melasma?
We will give you our honest assessment at the free consultation, because melasma and sun damage respond to different plans and buying the wrong product is expensive.







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