Dark Spots On The Face – A Complete Guide

Dealing with dark spots on your face can be so stressful  it's actually the number one most common skincare issue we get asked about here at @lueurcosmeticsstoregh

Let us give you the lowdown on how to tackle hyperpigmentation head-on. First, we’ll define what dark spots are and talk about what causes them. Then, we’ll share our top picks for skincare products that can help fade and prevent dark spots on your face. Let’s get started!

 

What are Dark Spots on the Face?

Dark spots on the face are those pesky patches of hyperpigmentation that can be caused by all sorts of things. Maybe you’ve spent a little too much time in the sun, or your hormones are changing. Whatever the cause, these spots can really cramp your style and make you feel down

Types of Dark Spots on the Face

There are a few different types of dark spots you might see on your face. Age spots, melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and sun spots are the most common. No matter what type of dark spot you’re dealing with, though, we’ve got some tips to help you fade them away.

What Causes Dark Spots on the Face?

There are a few things that can contribute to the development of dark spots on your face.

  • Sun exposure: UV rays from the sun can trigger the production of melanin, leading to the development of dark spots on the face. This is especially true for tropical countries such as Ghana .
  • Hormonal changes: Changes in hormone levels, such as those that occur during pregnancy, menopause, or with the use of hormonal birth control, can lead to the development of dark spots on the face.
  • Aging: As we age, our skin becomes less able to repair itself, and the production of melanin can become irregular, leading to the development of dark spots on the face.
  • Inflammation: Injuries, acne, and other forms of inflammation can trigger the production of melanin, leading to the development of dark spots on the face.
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    Best Skincare Products to Help Fade and Prevent Dark Spots on the Face.

    • Chemical exfoliants

      Get rid of dead skin cells and fade dark spots with chemical exfoliants like AHAs and BHAs. Start slowly and gradually build up to higher strengths. AHA and BHA toners are great ways to incorporate chemical exfoliants to brighten your skin.

    • PAULAS CHOICE EXFOLIANT 
    • THE ORDINARY PEELING SOLUTION 
    • COSRX AHA/BHA CLARIFYING TREATMENT 
    • GOOD MOLECULES OVERNIGHT TREATMENT 
    • REN RADIANCE AHA TONIC
  • Sunscreen

    Protect your skin from the damaging effects of the sun with a broad-spectrum sunscreen that contains zinc oxide or titanium dioxide. Apply it every day, even on cloudy days, and reapply every two hours if you’re outside.

•Bondi sands sunscreen 

•Black Girl Sunscreen 

•Neutrogena Hydro boost sunscreen 

•Beauty of Joseon sunscreen 

•Cosrx aloe soothing sun cream 

Retinol

Reduce the appearance of dark spots and fine lines with a retinol product that gradually builds up to higher strengths. Start with a low concentration and be sure to use sunscreen during the day, as retinol can make your skin more sensitive to the sun.

.Good Molecules Retinol Cream

.The ordinary retinol serum / cream

. Cerave Renewing Retinol Night Cream 

.Paula's Choice Retinol

Niacinamide

This versatile skincare ingredient can help reduce inflammation, brighten skin, and even out skin tone. Look for products that contain niacinamide to help prevent the formation of dark spots. And don’t forget about the other added benefits of this super ingredient that can reduce oiliness and strengthen the skin barrier.

.The ordinary Niacinamide serum 

.Axis-Y Dark spot correcting serum

. Good Molecules Niacinamide serum 

. Paula's choice Niacinamide serum ...

Vitamin C Serum

Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that can help brighten and even out your skin tone. It works by inhibiting the production of melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color, and also helps neutralize free radicals that can damage your skin. Apply your vitamin C serum after cleansing and toning your skin, and before applying your moisturizer. And don’t forget to always wear sunscreen when using Vitamin C as it can cause hypersensitivity to skin.

.Cosrx the vitamin c 23 serum 

.Advanced Clinicals Vitamin C serum 

.La Roche -Posay Vitamin C serum 

.Good Molecules Daily brightening serum ...

Alpha Arbutin

This is a popular skincare ingredient that is known to help with reducing the appearance of dark spots and hyperpigmentation. It is a natural derivative of hydroquinone and works by inhibiting the production of melanin, which is the pigment that gives color to the skin.

.The ordinary alpha arbutin 2% + HA concentrated serum

. Beauty of Joseon alpha Arbutin 

. Naturium alpha Arbutin 

.The inkeylist alpha Arbutin 

Conclusion

If you are unsure of what will work for you please contact us on WhatsApp at 0256403881 and we will recommend products for you based on your skin type and skin concerns.

 

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