Hyperpigmentation After Age 30: Why Dark Spots Are Harder to Fade

Hyperpigmentation After Age 30: Why Dark Spots Are Harder to Fade

Dark spots after 30 often feel more stubborn — and that’s not your imagination. As we age, skin cell turnover slows and low-level inflammation becomes more common, creating the perfect environment for hyperpigmentation to linger. The result? Discoloration that appears darker, fades more slowly, and reacts poorly to overly aggressive treatments.

Natasha Welch
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Why Use Toner? The Benefits of Adding Toner to Your Skincare Routine

Why Use Toner? The Benefits of Adding Toner to Your Skincare Routine

The main benefit of using a toner is its ability to restore your skin’s pH balance, leading to less acne-related breakouts. Toners often contain ingredients that help restore the natural acid mantle of the skin. This protective outer layer, which is slightly acidic, defends against germs, bacteria, and environmental damage. 

Cleansers can disrupt this balance, leading to moisture loss and increased sensitivity.

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Plant-based Brighteners for Hyperpigmentation

Plant-based Brighteners for Hyperpigmentation

Hyperpigmentation of any kind that makes up the darker skin tone area can be lightened to match your natural skin tone.

The good news is that there are a number of solutions for reducing hyperpigmentation and neutralizing excess melanin synthesis.

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