So these are two similar appearing types of dark spots we can develop, but the thing that is triggering them differs. It is often hard to know which one you actually have on your skin. The best way to typically figure this out is by their pattern and triggers.
Melasma often appears as larger, symmetrical patches on both sides of the face and is commonly triggered by hormones, heat, sun exposure, or pregnancy.
Hyperpigmentation is usually smaller, more defined spots left behind after acne, inflammation, or skin trauma and can appear anywhere.
Now, while they are in fact two different things, the interesting part is that both are driven by the same internal processes.
These are
- Inflammation
- oxidative stress
and
- overactive pigment cells cause melanin to clump together and sit unevenly in the skin.
That’s why dark patches form and why they’re so stubborn to fade.
The great thing about this is that we can in fact use the same things to address both types of discoloration!
Because my products work from the inside to calm inflammation, reduce oxidative stress, and regulate melanocyte activity, they support fading dark patches regardless of whether it’s melasma or hyperpigmentation.
The goal isn’t just lightening what’s already there, but correcting the internal triggers so the pigmentation is less likely to return.
This is why they are loved so universally, they deliver lasting results so you can enjoy that clear skin confidence!!
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K xx

















