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Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces excess melanin, leading to dark spots, uneven tone, and patches of discoloration. It is commonly triggered by sun exposure, post-inflammatory responses from acne or irritation, hormonal changes, and the natural aging process. UV radiation is the primary driver, stimulating melanocytes to overproduce pigment, which can accumulate in the skin and become increasingly visible over time.
Targeted antioxidants and brightening actives help improve hyperpigmentation by addressing both pigment production and skin renewal. Vitamin C helps inhibit tyrosinase—the enzyme responsible for melanin formation—while antioxidants like CoQ10 help defend against oxidative stress that can worsen discoloration. Supporting these actives with multi-weight hyaluronic acid helps maintain hydration and barrier health, allowing skin to renew more effectively and appear brighter, clearer, and more even-toned.
Hyperpigmentation