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Skincare for Hyperpigmentation: Skin Concerns and Solutions

by Tatiana SAMOY December 24, 2022 2 min read

Hyperpigmentation is a common skin concern that refers to dark spots or patches on the skin. Hyperpigmentation comes in many shapes, sizes, and colours. Hyperpigmentation can be localized in one place or found all over the face and body. It's the result of increased melanin and affects all skin types and skin tones.

Hyperpigmentation is typically caused by overexposure to UV rays from sunlight, too much melanin being produced during healing, genetics, hormonal changes - it doesn't matter what type of hyper-pigmented patch you have as long as you know how to treat it! In this blog post, we will go through various causes for Hyper-Pigmented Skin.

 

What is hyperpigmentation?

It's a common skin concern that refers to dark spots or patches on the skin. It's the result of increased melanin and affects all skin types and skin tones. It can be localized in one place or found all over the face and body.
Hyperpigmentation comes in many shapes, sizes, and colours. There is no 'one-size-fits-all' when it comes to this particular skin concern. It can pop up due to overexposure to the sun, too much melanin produced during healing, genetics, and even hormonal changes.

 

What are the main types of hyperpigmentation?

  1. MELASMA
  2. SUN AND AGE SPOTS
  3. POST-INFLAMMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION (PIH)
  4. FRECKLES

 

What are possible treatments to hyperpigmentation?

  1. MELASMA: SPF and extra layers of sun protection, tranexamic acid, and vitamin C
  2. SUN AND AGE SPOTS: Exfoliation, AHAs, vitamin C, and retinol
  3. POST-INFLAMMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION (PIH): Retinal, AHAS, and vitamin C + E
  4. FRECKLES: A broad-spectrum SPF

 

Is it possible to prevent hyperpigmentation?

The best way to prevent hyperpigmentation and signs of sun damage is to wear SPF! We recommend putting SPF every morning and reapply every on a regular basis.

 

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Hyperpigmentation common as it is caused by overexposure to UV rays from sunlight. It is influenced by the production of melanin produced during healing, genetics, hormonal changes. It is important to know how to treat it, and you can also prevent it! What type of hyperpigmentation are you most sensitive to? Let me know in the comments here below!

Tatiana SAMOY
Tatiana SAMOY


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