SammiChi
Oily/Resilient
Topical treatments: There are several topical treatments available that can help to fade hyperpigmentation, like hydroquinone, retinoids, vitamin C, and kojic acid. These ingredients work by inhibiting the production of melanin, which is responsible for skin pigmentation.
Chemical peels: Chemical peels can help to remove hyperpigmented skin cells and reveal brighter, more even-toned skin.
Laser therapy: Laser therapy can help to fade hyperpigmentation and promote the growth of new, healthy skin cells.
Microdermabrasion: Microdermabrasion can help to remove hyperpigmented skin cells and promote the growth of new, healthy skin cells.
Hyperpigmentation can be stubborn and may take time to fade. You also have to be really patient and consistent with your treatment plan, because results can take several weeks or months to become visible.
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emmyy
Oily/Resilient
chemical peels, vitamin C and glycolic acid are how I’m helping to fade my own.
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Tiamina
Oily/Sensitive
For hyperpigmentation I use vitamin C and azelaic acid. Also dermapen and chemical peels helped me a lot.

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