How to Reduce and Prevent Hyperpigmentation?

Jan 19, 2024

Hey Skincare Lovers,

No matter your best efforts, sometimes developing dark spots on your face, otherwise known as hyperpigmentation, is inevitable. The exact reason they appear ranges from excessive sun exposure, those famous tanning bed sessions we loved so much in the 90’s, aging, nutritional deficiencies, hormones, and acne scars.

What is a girl to do? Now is the time during the winter to treat and correct the existing pigment! Check out some of our best products to help treat those dark spots that all include lightening ingredients.

Brightening Exfoliating Pads

Brightening Exfoliating Pads

Visibly brightens the dull skin using a combination of skin-loving acids and natural ingredients to improve discoloration, texture, and smoothness! After cleansing in the morning use these! 

Daily Dose Vitamin C Serum 

Daily Dose Vitamin C Serum 

One of our signature products, used daily is our Vitamin C serum that helps tighten the skin’s barrier and provides increased protection from the sun’s harmful rays. 

Radiant Refresh Illuminating Serum

 Radiant Refresh Illuminating Serum

This serum with groundbreaking ingredients combats visible signs of aging, hyperpigmentation, and dryness. It helps brighten the skin and reduces dark spots!

Advanced Brightening Cream

 Advanced Brightening Cream

This cream is a powerful solution for improving tone and texture – the Kojic acid targets those dark spots and helps even out the skin tone!

Dream Cream

Dream Cream

Reach for the retinoid! Our Vitamin A Retinoid treatment utilizes a formula of HPR that provides a potent yet incredibly tolerable treatment to achieve many results including improving texture and tone!

Last but not least always apply SPF! The sunlight and visible light spectrum are responsible for the great majority of hyperpigmentation. Everyone should wear at least SPF30 on their face daily and reapply every two hours if outside in the sun or sitting next to a window. Always wear sun-protective clothing and avoid going out for prolonged periods when the sun is at its strongest between 10 am and 4 pm.  

Remember preventing dark spots is a full-time commitment and with all skincare be consistent in the routine!

Xo, Crystal