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  2. 13 expert-approved products for treating hyperpigmentation in ...

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    We’ve rounded up the best, expert-recommended products to treat hyperpigmentation in dark skin, including cleansers, serums, moisturizers, and more. 13 expert-approved products for treating ...

  3. Experts Agree: These Are the 11 Best Hyperpigmentation Serums

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    Mela B3 Dark Spot Serum. Over 18 years of research went into La Roche-Posay's Dark Spot Serum and its patented ingredient, melsyl, which targets discoloration while respecting the skin's natural tone.

  4. 11 dermatologist-approved melasma treatments of 2023

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    Shop the best melasma treatments and serums for hyperpigmentation. Expert-recommended products include La Roche Posay, Neutrogena, SkinCeuticals and more.

  5. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Skin whitening, also known as skin lightening and skin bleaching, is the practice of using chemical substances in an attempt to lighten the skin or provide an even skin color by reducing the melanin concentration in the skin. Several chemicals have been shown to be effective in skin whitening, while some have proven to be toxic or have ...

  6. These Melasma Treatments Will Get Rid Of Hyperpigmentation ...

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    Adapalene 0.1% Acne Treatment Gel. If you want to go the retinoid route for blocking pigmentation and fighting discoloration, Dr. Miller recommends a cult classic that’s typically associated ...

  7. Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is a skin condition characterized by the darkening of the skin (hyperpigmentation) following an inflammatory injury, such as acne, dermatitis, infectious disease, or trauma. Less frequently, it may occur as a complication of a medical procedure performed on the skin. It is a common cause of skin ...