Hyperpigmentation on Black Skin: Tips and Treatments
How to Treat Hyperpigmentation on Black Skin, According to a Dermatologist
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Once you've taken steps to prevent additional breakouts, you should incorporate spot-fading ingredients into your routine. One of the most common is hydroquinone, but before you jump for products with the potent additive, be careful. "It gets a bad reputation because in a lot of countries, especially a lot of Caribbean and African countries, people are using it excessively," she says.
"You're only supposed to use it for a short period of time. When you use it consistently, you can get something called ochronosis, which is the permanent darkening of the skin and the exact opposite of what you want it to do."
Dr. Henry explains that mixing hydroquinone with topical steroids to increase its potency is common in foreign countries. "These dangerous mixtures can cause unwanted stretch marks and give the skin an orange tint. So I would definitely recommend using it sparingly and talking to your doctor first," she says.
If you can't make it to a doctor's office, she suggests using a product like this SkinMedica treatment. "The brand now has the Even & Correct Advanced Brightening Treatment that contains lotus sprout extract, which is a really interesting ingredient. It encourages the degradation of melanosomes. It also contains tranexamic acid and niacinamide, allowing it to attack many parts of the melamine lifecycle."