Treat Pigmentation With This three-Step Routine

Treat Pigmentation With This three-Step Routine

Are you struggling with an uneven, patchy complexion? Here’s how to treat pigmentation and uncover healthy, luminous skin. 

Skin pigmentation is a common but frustrating skin concern we have all experienced at some point in our lives. If you are seeking the coveted flawless and radiant complexion, pigmentation is one of the biggest foes you need to tackle. Whether it is dark spots caused by excessive sun exposure, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation from acne, or melasma, these uneven patches can make your complexion look dull and uneven. If you are tired of concealing these brown-tinged patches with makeup, it is time to address the root cause of pigmentation. 

What causes pigmentation?

Before we delve into the ways to treat pigmentation, we need to understand what causes it. Melanocytes, the pigment-producing cells, are found in our skin's dermo-epidermal junction and basal layers. When triggered due to external factors, these cells can become hyperactive and overproduce melanin, causing skin pigmentation and sunspots. Anything that inflames the skin has the ability to stimulate our melanocytes. Hormonal changes, harsh chemicals applied to the skin, UV exposure, and acne spots and breakouts can all contribute to this inflammation. 

How to treat pigmentation?

While achieving a clear and flawless complexion is not an easy feat, you can tackle pigmentation head-on with a targeted approach. Here is a three-step routine that can banish dark spots and brighten up your complexion: 

  • Cleanse your skin with an exfoliating cleanser

Using a good cleanser that can do more than just remove makeup and debris is the first step towards correcting pigmentation. Look for a formula with ingredients like glycolic acid or lactic acid which can help banish surface-level pigmentation by gently exfoliating the skin's top layer and accelerating cell turnover. By sloughing off dead skin cells, they also prep your skin to absorb the pigmentation-banishing active ingredients. 

  • Use a brightening serum

If you want to treat pigmentation, you must add a brightening serum to your skincare routine. I recommend reaching out for a vitamin C serum as it is a godsend for people struggling with discoloured skin. It is a strong antioxidant that has amazing benefits for the skin, including the reduction of pigmentation. This strong antioxidant gives you a bright, radiant complexion by blocking Tyrosinase activity, which halts melanin formation. Furthermore, as an antioxidant, vitamin C counteracts free radicals produced by pollution and UV exposure, which are frequently the cause of pigmentation. Are you looking for a good vitamin C serum to treat pigmentation? Try Dr G Active Vitamin C Serum. It contains ethyl ascorbic acid, a next-generation vitamin C derivative that is very stable, non-irritating, and highly effective in boosting collagen production and brightening skin. 

  • Don’t forget to apply sunscreen

As we know, UV-induced damage is one of the biggest culprits behind pigmentation. Therefore, sun protection is an integral part of any pigmentation-fighting skincare regimen.  In order to shield your skin from further damage and prevent new pigmentation from developing, sunscreen is a must. To avoid sunburn, pigmentation and ageing from UVA and UVB rays, look for a sunscreen that protects against both.  Dr G Sun Block SPF 50 is a fantastic option if you are looking for a sunscreen that shields your skin against UV damage, pollution, and blue light and keeps pigment at bay. If you are not a fan of thick sunscreen formulas, you can try Dr G Sun Protection Gel SPF 50

Do you want to learn more about how to treat pigmentation and achieve a clear, radiant complexion? Book a consultation with me here.

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