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Melasma on dark skin appears as dark brown or grey-brown patches. These patches often appear in a symmetric pattern on both sides of the face.
Hyperpigmentation Hyperpigmentation is where the skin’s pigment-producing cells — melanocytes — produce too much of the pigment melanin. This causes darker spots or patches on the skin.
And while chemical exfoliants (AHAs, BHAs) are generally gentler than scrubs, using these too frequently or in high ...
Vitamin B12 is a nutrient that helps keep the body's nerve and blood cells healthy and helps make DNA. When a person is ...
When your skin cells react to damage or irritation by making extra melanin, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is the result. This skin condition shows up as tan, brown, dark brown, or even blue ...
Symptoms include: Dry, itchy skin Red and brown or gray patches that appear on the hands, wrists, ankles, feet, insides of the elbows, and on the backs of the knees ...
Melasma is that uninvited guest at your skin party that shows up as brown, grayish-brown, or bluish-gray patches, typically crashing onto your cheeks, forehead, and upper lip.
But thanks to new technology, the latest crop of skin-perfecting stickers promises to banish dark spots, erase wrinkles and even flatten hard-to-treat cystic acne. Here, four patches worth popping on.
Pimple patches are more than trendy stickers. Here's how hydrocolloid patches work, their benefits, and tips for choosing the best treatment for your skin.