Lore Glow Collection for Melanated Wellness
What supplements support radiant skin and melanin wellness?
Healthy, radiant skin starts from within. The LORE Glow Protocol delivers targeted nutritional support for even skin tone, healthy melanin production, and luminous complexion through science-backed ingredients.
How does it work?
Our Glow system addresses the full cascade of skin radiance mechanisms: healthy melanin metabolism, antioxidant defense, collagen synthesis, skin barrier function, and overnight repair.
Choose your protocol:
- Glow AM Pack: 8 tyrosinase inhibitors and skin-supporting nutrients for daytime
- Glow PM Pack: Evening ingredients for skin repair and barrier function
- Glow Complete Bundle: Full 24-hour protocol (save $19)
What's included?
✓ Supports healthy melanin production*
✓ Supports even, radiant skin tone*
✓ Provides antioxidant support for skin*
✓ Supports collagen synthesis and skin elasticity*
✓ 30-day supply in each pack*
Research Support
The tyrosinase inhibition approach in our Glow collection targets the biological pathway behind hyperpigmentation in melanated skin. A systematic review found that vitamin C "inhibits melanin synthesis through downregulation of tyrosinase enzyme activity" and is "widely used in dermatology as a treatment modality in depigmentation of hyperpigmented spots on the skin." A Bayesian meta-analysis of 31 randomized controlled trials confirmed that vitamin C "is an effective skin lightener that has been described as a melanogenesis inhibitor due to its inhibition of tyrosinase and reduction of melanin and melanin intermediates." This research validates our vitamin C and biotin approach for addressing uneven skin tone and dark spots in melanated skin.
Citation: Al-Niaimi F, Chiang NYZ. The effect of Vitamin C on melanin pigmentation – A systematic review. Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology. Available at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7802860/
Additional Citation: Telang PS. Vitamin C prevents ultraviolet-induced pigmentation in healthy volunteers: Bayesian meta-analysis results from 31 randomized controlled versus vehicle clinical studies. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology. Available at: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6415704/
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.