Origin of the issue
The main cause of dark spots is long-term sun damage. They are more likely to appear where the skin is most fragile and sensitive to UV rays, particularly in areas with acne scars.
The causes
Sun exposure and acne are the primary causes of dark spots. When the skin is exposed to the sun, it produces melanin to protect itself. However, excessive sun exposure can lead to an overproduction of melanin, resulting in dark spots. Acne scars can also become dark spots when exposed to the sun.
Who is most affected?
People with fair skin and those who have experienced sunburns or acne are more prone to developing dark spots.
Prevention & solutions with tips
- Prioritize sun protection: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF before leaving home, regardless of the weather. Reapply every two hours.
- Adopt suitable habits regarding sun exposure: Avoid exposure during peak hours, stay in the shade, and wear protective clothing.
- Protect your scars and respect the wound healing process: Keep scars and acne marks protected from sun exposure and adopt a gentle skincare routine.
Test & results
Incorporate targeted active ingredients into your skincare routine, such as:
Vitamine C
Neutralizes free radicals and stimulates cell renewal to remove hyperpigmented dead cells.
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Glycolic acid
Exfoliates the skin and promotes cell renewal, allowing better absorption of depigmenting ingredients.
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Niacinamide
Provides antioxidant and anti-inflammatory protection, blocks melanin transfer to the skin’s surface, and strengthens the skin's natural barrier.
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Consult a dermatologist for medical options like Kligman's Trio, depigmenting peels, depigmentary lasers, or pulsed light treatments.
For instant coverage, use makeup products like color-correctors, concealers, and full-coverage foundations.