Carefully designed skincare for hyperpigmented skin
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Glycolic Acid
Uneven skin tone
Hyaluronic Acid
Dehydrated skin
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Lactic Acid
Enlarged pores
Niacinamide
Uneven skin texture
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Hyaluronic Acid
Dehydrated skin
Hexapeptide-11
Puffiness
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Provitamin B5
Dehydrated skin
Salicylic Acid
Clogged pores
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Vitamin C
Pigmentation
Niacinamide
Dull skin
3 types of hyperpigmentation
01. Age spots
This type of hyperpigmentation is not related to age in the sense that you must be a certain age in order to experience this type of hyperpigmentation. It occurs due to unprotected sun exposure why it is typically more mature people, who experience this type of pigmentation. Symptoms of age spots, which are also referred to as sun-spots, are brown or tanned spots appearing on sun-exposed areas of the skin.
3 types of hyperpigmentation
02. Melasma
This type of hyperpigmentation is due to hormonal changes and occurs mostly for pregnant women or women who are taking birth control pills. Symptoms of melasma are large patches of darkened skin surrounded by a normal skin tone.
3 types of hyperpigmentation
03. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
This type of hyperpigmentation is a result of an injury on the skin causing an increase of melanin in order to heal the wound and protect the skin. It typically occurs after an inflammatory condition such as acne or rosacea and it is shown as spots or patches of darkened skin.
3 types of hyperpigmentation
04. A combination of the three
Pigmentation in the skin does not only have to be one of the three. It can be all three types of pigmentation, leading to your skin to look hyperpigmented.
FAQ – Hyperpigmented skin
Hyperpigmentation can be described as discolouration in the skin. It is shown as darkened or brown patches on your skin, making your skin texture and tone appear uneven.
It is usually a completely harmless condition caused by skin cells producing too much melanin. Melanin is the pigment adding colour to your skin, hair and eyes. It is mostly caused by unprotected sun exposure, ageing, or skin injuries. As well as experiencing an increase in melanin production it is also possible to experience a decrease leading to hypopigmentation.
Pigmentation can occur in both young and older skin. Skincare products with the active ingredients niacinamide, vitamin C or azelaic acid are especially caring for hyperpigmentation. Vitamin C is one of the hero ingredients in our Glowing Serum, which will help reduce dark spots improving the brightness of the skin and ensuring your skin texture appears more even.
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Pigmentated skin
Hyperpigmented skin has dark spots or patches, often caused by excess melanin production. Taking care of hyperpigmented skin often involves using products with ingredients like vitamin C and niacinamide to reduce hyperpigmentation and promote a more even skin tone.