After struggling with pigmentation for many years, an Australian mother was surprised to learn that a secret product could dramatically reduce the problem in only seven months.
Karli Moyler from the Gold Coast in Queensland used The Secret, a prescription skincare brand, to treat some dark spots, melasma, and other issues that had developed during her previous pregnancies.
It has transformed my life. She shared her Instagram post, “I wouldn’t leave my house without makeup, it made I feel so self-conscious.”
‘I don’t have the time to do all of this because I have young children. My skin is feeling great and I no longer need sunblock. It’s amazing.
To achieve her goals, Ms Moyer used The Essentials Set. It includes the Cellular Repair Night Cream and Day Brightening Elir as well as an Eye Serum, Cellular Repair Night Cream, Day Brightening Elir, and an additional Face Serum.
Two female dermatologists in Perth developed the skincare and it is now available for prescription via their website.

Karli Moyler from the Gold Coast used The Secret, a prescription skincare brand, to treat some of her dark spots, melasma, and other issues that had developed during her last pregnancies.

Amazing before and after pictures have been shared by women who discovered the secrets to removing unwanted pigmentation.
Dr Deb Cohen Jones, GP and Dr Clara Hurst created these no-fuss cosmetics together. They realized the immense difference medical-grade skin ingredients could make and the difficulty it was for ordinary Australians to get them.
Daily Mail Australia was contacted by two former skin-problem sufferers. They said they didn’t have to be ‘bad’ skin in order to reap the benefits of their products.
“You don’t have to be a bad person – though we treat many conditions – prescription skincare will give you the glow that only prescribed skincare can provide – it is impossible without it,” they stated.
Both physicians have long used prescription skincare, with Dr Clara treating ‘awful acne’ and Dr Deb treating melasma (or pigmentation).
Both doctors admit that it can be more difficult than they think. Many people turn away from their doctor’s offices because they don’t consider ‘bad skin” a medical problem.

These products have been used across Australia by many women to cleanse their skin

Dr. Deb Cohen Jones and Dr. Clara Hurst, both GPs, have created a range of skincare that is prescription-only.
Many people have to go through GPs before getting a prescription.
Dr Deb explained that she is different than most doctors in seeing bad skin as something which should be treated. She said it was because of the impact on self-confidence, anxiety, and depression that this condition can have.
It has made it much easier for women to apply the formula.
“We wanted to simplify skin care for people who are lazy like ourselves. We don’t have the time to do four steps and have children, friends, businesses, and business to take care of.
Dr Clara explained that they don’t wish to spend an entire hour each morning or night on their skincare.
It is also cheaper than some other brands that must be prescribed by specialists and often ship from abroad.
Clara stated that the drug she prescribed and used cost $1200 per three months, while this alternative costs $500 per six months.
Women’s clients must still go through the consultation process because the ingredients are prescribed only. But they can complete it online.
“There’s a questionnaire that will help us choose the right product for you. We can also make necessary adjustments to ensure it is just what you want.
They said that each bottle was made for one client.

The company was founded in 2020. Since then, it has organically grown through social media and women’s networks.
Although the doctors said they wouldn’t use this product for their own “before and after” series, they are too vain to.
Patients have taken amazing pictures of the dramatic reductions in their pigmentation and skin problems after using the products.
The after pictures show that each customer’s skin appears much brighter. Some also see a significant reduction in their pigmentation.
“We do more than just treat conditions. We don’t make dryness go away with oily products. Instead, we address the cause and help the skin grow. That’s the major difference between medic-grade and non-medical-grade skincare.
This business was launched in 2020. It has since grown organically through social media and contacts.
The company now has more than 3000 loyal customers. They ship products made in Australia around the globe.
More than 100 people place orders each week for their products, hoping to begin or continue their skincare journey.