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  2. The best kojic acid skin care products to brighten skin - AOL

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    The best kojic acid skin care products will fade dark spots and even out skin tone. Shop the best ones from SkinCeuticals, La Roche-Posay and more. ... Most over-the-counter kojic acid products ...

  3. Dermatologists Say This Type Of Soap Can Help Fade Age Spots

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    Kojic acid is a potent antioxidant that we use a lot for evening out the skin tone, fading hyperpigmentation, and treatment of melasma, says dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD. "The [washes] are ...

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

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    SkinCeuticals' Discoloration Defense comes highly recommended by dermatologists for its combination of multiple skin-tone-evening actives, like 3 percent tranexamic acid, 1 percent kojic acid, and ...

  5. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) is used as a skin bleacher. Its biochemical mechanism is unclear. [6] Side effects may include sun sensitivity, skin redness, thickening, or itching. [6] Low concentrations may be used in cosmetics. [6] Kojic acid has been found to be an effective lightener in some studies and is also allowed to be used in cosmetics. [6]

  6. 7 best tranexamic acid serums - AOL

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    We included tranexamic acid serums recommended by dermatologists or with at least a 4.0-star average rating from over 1,000 reviews. The best tranexamic acid serums of 2024 ... kojic acid and ...

  7. Hyperpigmentation - Wikipedia

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    Hyperpigmentation can be caused by sun damage, inflammation, or other skin injuries, including those related to acne vulgaris. [1] [2] [3]: 854 People with darker skin tones are more prone to hyperpigmentation, especially with excess sun exposure. [4] Many forms of hyperpigmentation are caused by an excess production of melanin. [4]