10/07/2023
Is pesky pigmentation spoiling your Summer?
Uneven skin tones, brown patches or marks left after spots get darker during the longer, brighter summer months
Excessive pigment production is triggered when skin that's affected by hormones (monthly cycle, Pill, HRT, IVF, pregnancy & lactation),
light sensitising medications (antibiotics, biologics for arthritis / cancer etc),
inflammation (rosacea, spots, acne, laser or aggressive facial products / treatments, occupational exposure to heat such as cooks, chefs etc) is exposed to LIGHT
It's not just sun that's the problem - computers, phones, TV's and lighting will trigger pigment in susceptible skin
Tips on preventing & fading uneven patches of pigment
* Use a Vitamin C serum every morning
* Apply a generous layer of broad spectrum facial sunscreen of SPF 30 to 50 DAILY
* Protect eyes from strong light with UV 400 lenses in sunglasses - consider big lenses / wraparound styles - the brain triggers pigment when it detects UV via the eyes
* Slap on a hat to shade the face or cover up body parts affected
* Keep skin hydrated and moisturised - dry skin is more prone to discolouration
* Use skincare with niacinamide, retinol, Vitamin C, tranexamic acid, alpha arbutin, lactic acid
or Start using this serum now to fade existing patches of pigmentation and it will help to prevent the release of new pigment stimulated by exposure to UV
Clinically formulated to improve skin quality, combat inflammation, fade and prevent pigmentation, hydrate and exfoliate all in one
Apply mornings before SPF and every evening before moisturisers
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Clinically proven serum to reduce skin discolouration and uneven pigmentation. Inhibits transfer of pigment, reduces inflammation without irritation