Hyperpigmentation: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
A skin-related diagnosis (self-imposed or otherwise) is never fun – especially if you don’t know what to expect. Than...
Read moreHyperpigmentation occurs due to inflammation, which causes our skin to signal our melanocytes. These, in turn, produce more melanin, resulting in dark spots on our skin.
Whether it's sun exposure, physical damage or due to aging we have products to help reduce pigmentation, even out skin tone and protect the skin from further dark spots.
Overall, hyperpigmentation on the face, or anywhere else, is quite harmless. Hyperpigmentation iself won't futher damage your skin, but we’ll be the first to admit it: it can be fairly annoying, especially if the rest of your skin is smooth and even. While hyperpigmentation is harmless, you don’t have to live with it.
If you experience hyperpigmentation, you’ll know that it can happen at any given time. It’s not exclusive to the summer months (although sun exposure can increase the chances of hyperpigmentation). But what is hyperpigmentation, exactly? Well, it’s easy enough to define – hyperpigmentations refers to darker patches or spots on your skin. This happens due to a number of different factors (don’t worry, we’ll get to that!), but ultimately, it results in excess melanin production.
While hyperpigmentation, like acne, can seemingly appear overnight, treatment requires some patience – especially if you’re doing it at home. Generally, however, treatments for hyperpigmentation are generally quite painless. In fact, you probably already have all the ingredients necessary, especially if you have a diverse skincare regimen. Conversely, if you don’t, fear not! We’ve put together a guide to hyperpigmentation, featuring everything you should know about the condition!
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