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The Curse Of Pigmentation: What It Is, Causes and Effective Home Remedies

Updated: Mar 23, 2022






What is Pigmentation?

Pigmentation is a natural feature of the skin that is present in all humans. It helps in protecting the skin from harmful UV rays, pollutants, and other environmental factors. However, the pigmentation of the skin can also cause some problems. Some people are born with light skin while others are born with dark skin.

Types of Pigmentation

There are two types of pigmentation in humans: epidermal and dermal.

Pigmentation is a feature of the epidermis. The epidermis is the topmost layer of the skin and it gives color to the skin. Dermal pigmentation occurs below the epidermis. It is responsible for producing melanin that gives color to our skin.

The impact of genetics on skin pigmentation varies from person to person depending on their ancestry and other factors. People with dark skin usually have more pigmentation than people with lighter skin tones because they produce more melanin. Sometimes, people may also have uneven pigmentation because a genetic mutation can disrupt normal production of pigment.

Causes of Pigmentation

Pigmentation is attributed to many factors. It usually occurs when there is an excess production of melanin.

One of the most common causes of pigmentation is sun damage. The UV rays from the sunlight can cause your skin cells to produce more melanin. This protects the skin by giving it a natural tan, which acts as a shield against harmful UV rays.

Other causes of pigmentation are age, hormonal changes, and presence of inflammation in the body.

Effective Home Remedies for Pigmentation

1) Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera has been used in the treatment of skin conditions for centuries. This plant is filled with many nutrients and minerals that prove to be effective in healing rough patches, rashes, and other skin conditions.

2) Cucumber

Cucumber is a natural anti-inflammatory agent and it can help in reducing swelling, redness, and pain associated with pigmentation. It also contains antioxidants that help in removing dark spots and promoting clear skin.

3) Green Tea

Green tea contains polyphenols which are powerful antioxidants that fight free radicals. The polyphenols found in green tea are known to reduce inflammation as well as remove dark spots from the skin caused by pigmentation.

Conclusion

Pigmentation is not just a skin problem, it is also a symptom. When the production of melanin is disrupted, dark spots and discoloration appear on the skin. The most common causes of pigmentation are hormonal changes and sun damage.

A variety of home remedies are available to treat pigmentation, but be sure to seek the advice of a medical professional before using any over-the-counter remedies. These remedies include at-home treatments such as glycolic acid peels and alpha hydroxy acid products. Topical treatments include chemical peels, hydroquinone, and creams containing retinoids or vitamin A.

Cherie Callahan is award winning - taking first place in a national competition in the category of pigmentation. She works with individuals in the privacy of their home to both educate and treat this condition - working privately with clients who are dedicated to improved skin health. Contact Cherie asap to get on her waiting list.

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