Hyperpigmentation is the umbrella term for when areas of the skin — on the face or the body — become darker as a result of melanin overproduction. Dija Ayodele, advanced aesthetician, dark skin expert ...
I am diligent about sunscreen—I don't go a day without applying SPF 50+, come rain or shine, and whether I'm indoors or outdoors. However, over the past few years, I've been noticing some worrying ...
Hyperpigmentation can be caused by skin damage, sun exposure, and pregnancy. To fight it, you need to use ingredients like niacinamide, hydroquinone, and retinol. These ingredients help reduce ...
Hyperpigmentation can be a result of sun damage, hormonal changes [or] post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), which is ...
Hyperpigmentation is one of those things most of us think we understand—but do we really? What actually causes it, and how can we treat it without making things worse? The truth is, pigmentation doesn ...
An overhead grid of creams and lotions in dishes on white. Take notes as four experts break down their must-haves for correcting uneven skin tone. I know, I know: if you hear the h-word (that being ...
Please don’t shoot the messenger, but if you’re experiencing hyperpigmentation on your neck (typically presenting as darker patches on Black and brown skin or sometimes red areas in fairer skin tones) ...