16 best hyperpigmentation products for dry, sensitive and acne-prone skin
Pigmentation is a common skin problem that affects many people. It can present in myriad ways, and to varying degrees. While it might seem hard to pinpoint the cause at first, once identified, there are countless products out there designed to help.
“Skin pigmentation can present in in different ways. There is hyperpigmentation, which is an excess production of melanin, which can lead to darker patches of skin. And there is also hypopigmentation, where there is a low amount of melanin, often due to trauma or damage, which will result in the area of skin looking lighter than the surrounding skin,” explains Charlotte Lundy of sk:n Clinics.
“Hyperpigmentation can be a result of sun damage, causing a build of melanin in the skin. It can also be due to hormonal changes and can often sometimes develop during pregnancy. You can also get post inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), which is a result of injury, trauma or inflammation. This is very common in people who suffer with acne.”
According to the British Association of Dermatologists, some of the most common types of pigmentation are melasma, post-acne marks and solar lentigines. Melasma, also called “pregnancy mask”, is more common in women (particularly during pregnancy) and usually sees brown or grey patches appearing on the face.
Meanwhile, post- marks are small, dark spots usually left behind once a blemish has healed. They are sometimes called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and can appear as reddish or brownish marks on the face. Then there are solar lentigines – round, brown lesions that occur after UV over your .
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