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Can I Get Rid of Hyperpigmentation?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Do you use aloe vera?

Do you use sunscreen?

Do you apply vitamin C serum to your face?

Do you use Niacinamide?

Have you ever tried to lighten your skin complexion with green tea?

Have you ever applied lemon slices to your face?

Common conclusions

Aloe vera contains aloin, a natural depigmentation agent that has been shown to lighten the skin and act effectively as a treatment for non-toxic hyperpigmentation. You could apply pure aloe vera gel to pigmented areas before bedtime and rinse using warm water the next morning. Repeat every day until the color of your skin improves.

Great! You should continue using it regularly. If you have hyperpigmentation of some sort, such as age spots, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, or melasma, when you're out in the sun, wearing sunscreen will protect your skin.

You should start using a Vitamin C serum because the application of vitamin C has been shown to inhibit the development of melanin . This can cause dark spots to fade and contribute to a more even-toned skin. You can begin to see measurable changes in three weeks once you add vitamin C to your skincare routine. It will help to decrease hyperpigmentation dramatically in around two months.

Niacinamide can also treat hyperpigmentation because it has a powerful hyperpigmentation-blitzing effect.

You should start using it because the green tea can help to lighten up hyperpigmentation by inhibiting melanin production in the skin.

To treat the hyperpigmentation, a popular homemade remedy is to apply lemon slices directly to the freckles. A home-made lemon scrub made of lemon juice and sugar is another well-known treatment to try. It helps to exfoliate the dead skin, lightening the darkened areas gradually.

Great! You should continue applying it because a lemon is a common folk remedy for fading post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.

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