Hyperpigmentation is one of the most difficult skin concerns to manage as it comes in different forms and resides in different layers of the skin, sometimes the deepest layers. From melasma and liver spots to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, it can be overwhelming to find a solution to help you. Hyperpigmentation is a long term management skin concern that fluctuates (goes darker and lighter) depending on circumstances such as cosmetic ingredients, weather and hormones. Let’s take a look at ingredients that can help with this concern. It’s important to remember that these ingredients work when formulated at ideal concentrations.

Retinoids
Retinoids are a vitamin A derivative that treat hyperpigmentation by speeding up the natural skin cell turnover rate to encourage a more even complexion. This do-it-all, multitasking powerhouse ingredient is a key product for managing pigmentation with an added benefit of anti-ageing properties! SKIN functional has a range of retinoids to choose from at various strengths.  

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Alpha Arbutin
Arbutin is derived from bearberry (uva-ursi), and works as a powerful and natural skin lightening agent to treat hyperpigmentation. Alpha Arbutin stops any extra production of melanin, which means less pigment and dark spots. 

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L-Ascorbic Acid
L- Ascorbic Acid is the strongest vitamin C and is an antioxidant-rich serum that helps to combat free radicals such as UV rays, which can damage skin and cause dark spots. Vitamin C serum indirectly addresses hyperpigmentation by brightening and lightening the appearance of existing dark spots. 

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Beta Hydroxy Acids and Alpha Hydroxy Acids
Beta Hydroxy Acids (BHA) like Salicylic Acid, and Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) like Glycolic and Lactic, are typically found in skincare products for acne, but they can also help to fade hyperpigmentation marks. BHA is best for oily and acne-prone skin types; however, you can alternate using BHA and AHA in your skincare routine. Here is a list of products that contain AHA and BHA. 

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Mandelic Acid
Known to have great results on sensitive skin and dry skin types as well as darker skin tones due to the large molecule size of Mandelic Acid, which allows for very slow controlled penetration of the ingredient into the skin. This AHA works as an exfoliant to remove dead skin cells and promote cell turnover to reveal a brighter complexion and more even skin tone. 

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Glycolic Acid
Glycolic Acid is another AHA that works to target stubborn dark spots and exfoliate the skin to reveal lighter and brighter skin underneath. 

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Azelaic Acid
Like Alpha Arbutin, Azelaic Acid is another tyrosinase inhibitor, meaning it can prevent and treat sun spots and melasma because it interferes with melanin production and blocks the production of abnormal pigmentation. If you’re prone to getting dark spots and marks after pimples and breakouts, this is the ideal product to add to your skincare routine. 

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Spot Treatments
Breakouts and acne can cause post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, so nip those spots in the bud while you can. Also, never (ever, ever!) squeeze your pimples. We know it’s oh-so tempting, but this just causes even more swelling, redness or worse – dark marks and scars. 

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Sunscreen SPF 50
Sunscreen protects against harmful UVA and UVB rays. This lightweight sunscreen provides protection against harmful free radicals as well as antioxidant and anti-ageing benefits. 

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