
26/06/2025
This may come as a surprise 😮
But if you are prone to pigmentation, you can reduce its severity by using pigmentation suppressing serums at home, and of course, it goes without saying …SPF 😎
There are varying types of pigmentation.
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), melasma, and sun damage spots may look similar but have different causes. PIH appears after inflammation (like acne), melasma is hormone-related and often worsens with sun exposure, while sun spots come from long-term UV damage.
All three can be improved with chemical peels and skin-lightening ingredients like azelaic acid, kojic acid, or niacinamide—paired with daily SPF to prevent further darkening and protect results.
AlumierMD TXA Peel, which contains tranexamic acid, is especially effective for treating hyperpigmentation because TXA works by targeting the skin’s pigment production pathways. It helps reduce melanin overproduction triggered by inflammation, hormones, or UV exposure—making it ideal for conditions like melasma, PIH, and sun spots.
The peel also gently resurfaces the skin, enhancing brightness and allowing other lightening ingredients to pe*****te more effectively.
🌟It’s a great option for those seeking a non-invasive yet powerful treatment for uneven skin tone🌟