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Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation

After the inflammation of an acne lesion has passed, skin pigmentation can become dark or discolorated. The lesion's color can range from light brown to black. Lesions may become darker if exposed to sunlight (UV rays). It happens more commonly in darker-skinned people, but can be occasionally seen in people with white skin.

Early application of a natural skin care cream minimizes the development of post-inflammatory pigmentation and also vanishes existing marks.

Pigmentation Disorders - Skin Care for Hyperpigmentation and Melasma

Hyperpigmentation is the darkening of an area of skin or nails caused by increased melanin.  It may be caused by sun damage, inflammation, or other skin injuries, including those related to acne vulgaris. People with darker Asian, Mediterranean or African skin tones are also more prone to hyperpigmentation, especially if they are exposed to the sun excessively.

HYPERPIGMENTATION
Hyperpigmentation is defined as a surplus of melanin relative to the surrounding skin. This can be the result of either an abnormally high concentration of melanocytes (the pigment-producing cells) producing the melanin or hyperactive melanocytes (cells that produce pigment excessively) in a specific site. Hyperpigmentation can be diffuse or focal, affecting such areas as the face and the back of the hands. UV light stimulates melanocytes activity and hyperpigmentation is increased.

MELASMA (chloasma)

It is thought that melasma is the result of the stimulation of melanocytes by estrogen and progesterone to produce more melanin when exposed to sunlight. Women with light brown skin and who live in regions with intense sunlight are particularly susceptible to developing this condition.

It is very common for melasma to appear during pregnancy or with the use of contraceptive pills. Therefore, a direct relationship with female hormonal activity appears to cause melanocytes to produce and deposit excess pigments. Moreover, this type of pigmentation problem is more common among women than men.

Other factors implicated in melasma are photosensitizing medications, mild ovarian or thyroid dysfunction, and certain cosmetics.

More than 30% of melasma patients have a family history of it signifying a genetic factor. However, identical twins have been reported to develop melasma, while other siblings under similar conditions did not.

Certainly sun exposure is another determining factor in the development of melasma. UV radiation is known to cause the perioxidation of the fatty structure of cell membranes, which leads to the production of free radicals and possibly to the production of more melanin. Sunscreens that primarily block UV-B radiation are unsatisfactory because longer wavelengths also stimulate melanocytes to produce melanin.

VANISH HYPERPIGMENTATION AND MELASMA WITH NATURAL TREATMENTS
Hyperpigmentation and melasma are difficult to treat but are important skin concerns. Both of these issues develop gradually. Therefore, take into consideration that their resolution is also gradual.

Most hyperpigmentation products aim to bleach the skin to reduce the amount of pigmentation. There are natural products that can be effective for hyperpigmentation, but generally the most used substance for skin bleaching is hydroquinone.

Unfortunately, if hydroquinone is used for extended periods of time, it can lead to severe side effects. This means that products containing hydroquinone can only have a specific concentration. Furthermore, hydroquinone leads to permanent de-pigmentation, and increased photosensitivity of the skin when exposed to UV light. It can also produce irritations to the skin (dermatitis) and is dangerous when used by mothers who breastfeed.

Even though hyperpigmentation creams made with all natural products may take longer to produce similar effects, they have become widespread for the treatment of melasma and hyperpigmentation. These kinds of skin care creams contain Vitamin C, arbutin, licorice extract, and kokic acid.

Melasma and hyperpigmentation can be treated using Bioskinrejuvenation, one of our natural  skin products. It is made of natural ingredients that accelerate skin renewal and help to recover the normal physiology of the skin.

This new cream combines three novel ingredients that act synergistically to resolve melasma faster than bleaching agents. They are (a) Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates which dissolve the upper layer of dead cells with each application, while also activating and orchestrating the regenerative processes of the skin and have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, (b) Rumex occidentalis, a plant extract, which is capable of inhibiting the production of melanin by blocking the enzyme tyrosinase and (c) a human growth factor peptide, derived from the melanocyte-stimulating-hormone, which blocks melanin synthesis.

BIO SKIN REJUVENATION is a deeply moisturizing natural skin care cream that replenishes the lipid barrier of the skin and triggers the repair of cells damaged by UV radiation and free radicals. It activates skin renewal while it also dissolves excess pigmentation, blocks melanin synthesis and reduces the formation of unwanted pigmentation allowing control over skin tone and brown spots.

It reduces skin alterations by providing a complex biological compound containing a balanced mixture of NATURAL ELEMENTS THAT RENEW THE SKIN & HELP TO RECOVER THE NORMAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN.

Let your clear and even-toned skin be the envy of all – try BIO SKIN REJUVENATION and get rid of melasma, hyperpigmentation, brown, sun and age spots, actinic keratosis scales and all types of skin blemishes.

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