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What Causes Discolouration In The Skin

 Summer is right around the corner, and you will be wanting to go outside and enjoy the sun, looking and feeling your best. You don’t want skin concerns and issues to hold you back. Now is the time to focus on what your skin needs, and up your beauty regime. The goal of any skincare routine is to have clear, radiant skin and youthful skin. For the most part, the products you use can help to achieve this, but you have to work as a team with them.

You can do this by limiting harmful environmental factors around you which can lead to you having skin issues and concerns. In this article, you will find out what causes discolouration of the skin, and how to treat it.

What Is Discolouration Of The Skin

Skin is not meant to be perfect and free from any imperfections, having an uneven complexion can be normal for you with nothing causing it. However, if you are suffering from discolouration then there are things you can do to help it. But first, it is understanding what it looks like.

Discolouration often looks like dark patches on the skin, often appearing in different shades of brown. As well as this discoloured skin patches vary in size and colour and are due to the melanin levels in certain places in your body.

Melanin provides your skin with its colour and helps to protect it from the sun’s UV rays and when it is overproduced in specific areas, this is when you will notice changes in your skin, resulting in dark spots and patches.


What Causes Discolouration

There are many reasons that could cause discolouration of the skin. It could be due to environmental factors, and hormonal imbalance. People who suffer from rosacea, eczema, and acne may find that their skin does have some discolouration to it as well as those who go out into the sun without protection.

Your skin goes through so much in its life and is the first line of defense against the elements and most importantly the sun and its harmful UV rays. The sun affects your skin’s pigmentation, leading to discolouration.

Environmental factors can have a massive effect on your skin, leading it to become discoloured. Exposure to the sun and pollution can cause this and a great way to protect your skin from this is to always wear and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen every day.


How To Get Rid Of Discolouration Of The Skin?

There are many ways to treat discolouration on the skin. Treating it is all down to what is specifically causing it and then finding what works for you and your skin.

However, your skin discolouration may be solved with store-bought products, home remedies or a combination of both. Sometimes this can be trial and error, going through loads of beauty products and not seeing effective results.

When it comes to the  SkinCeuticals Discoloration Defense Serum, it has been designed and clinically proven to reduce pigmentation, dark spots, and discolouration by brightening the skin, creating a more even-looking skin tone. This is achieved as one of its key ingredients is niacinamide.

Niacinamide is a holy grail product within the beauty industry, it actively helps to improve your skin’s ceramide barrier, aiding it in retaining moisture and protecting the skin, whilst also decreasing hyperpigmentation.

When you see changes within your skin, these can be harmless and simple to treat with the right products that can actively help and treat pigmentation and discolouration. Leaving your skin with an even and radiant complexion just in time for summer.


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