11/20/2025
Even without sun exposure, heat can trigger pigment-producing cells in your skin, which may contribute to hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone over time. Studies have shown that skin exposed to elevated temperatures (around 102–106°F) can increase melanin activity — meaning stoves, grills, saunas, or even prolonged hot showers may subtly affect your complexion.
Protecting your skin isn’t just about sunscreen — cooling, antioxidant-rich skincare and avoiding prolonged heat exposure help keep your complexion bright, even indoors.
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👩🏾⚕️ Ashley Clint, APRN, AGNP-C
📍 Roielte Aesthetics — Woodstock, GA
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