First things first: your skin is as unique as you are — and understanding its needs is key to achieving your healthiest, most radiant complexion. In our monthly series “What’s My Skin Type?”, we explore different skin types and conditions to help you build a routine that truly supports your skin ♡
This month, we’re diving into Hyperpigmented Skin, a very common concern affecting people of all ages and skin tones. If you struggle with dark spots, uneven tone, or lingering post-acne marks, this guide will help you understand why hyperpigmentation happens and how to care for your skin gently and effectively
Hyperpigmentation occurs when certain areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin due to an overproduction of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin color.These areas can appear as small spots, larger patches, or diffuse discoloration — and their intensity varies based on the cause.
Dark spots or patches
Uneven skin tone
Post-inflammatory marks after acne or irritation
Melasma (symmetrical darker areas)
Sun spots or age spots
Many internal and external factors can trigger melanin overproduction:
Sun Exposure
The number-one cause. UV radiation stimulates melanocytes and deepens existing dark spots.
Inflammation & Injury
Acne, eczema, bug bites, or cuts can lead to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).
Hormonal Changes
Melasma is often linked to pregnancy, birth control, or hormonal fluctuations.
Harsh Skincare Treatments
Over-exfoliating, using strong actives too often, or combining incompatible ingredients can irritate the skin — and irritation often leads to pigmentation.
Genetics & Skin Tone
Medium to deep skin tones are more prone to developing dark spots.
Environmental Stressors
Heat, pollution, and even visible light can all influence melanin production.
The best approach to hyperpigmentation focuses on protection, brightening, and gentle barrier support.You can easily slot in products from your webshop once you’ve chosen them.
Step 1: Gentle Cleansing
Irritation can worsen pigmentation, so a mild, non-stripping cleanser is essential.
Step 2: Brightening Toner or Essence
Look for niacinamide, liquorice root, PHAs or gentle AHAs to improve clarity and even tone.
Step 3: Targeted Treatment Serum
This is the powerhouse step. Effective brightening actives include vitamin C, azelaic acid, tranexamic acid, alpha-arbutin, kojic acid and peptides.
Step 4: Hydrating & Barrier-Repair Moisturizer
AND:
A well-supported skin barrier minimizes inflammation and enhances the performance of brightening actives.
Step 5: Daily High-Protection SPF (a must!)
No hyperpigmentation routine works without sunscreen — ideally SPF 30–50. UV exposure can undo weeks of progress in just one day.
Additionally:
Vitamin C reduces signs of aging and protects, while intensively nourishing the skin and giving it a radiant, even complexion.
Hyperpigmentation can take time to fade, but with consistent, gentle care, your skin can become visibly more even, bright and balanced. Focus on protection, patience, and ingredients that work in harmony with your skin.
Tags: Skin Care, Skin Health
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