There are several types of facial pigmentation, each with its own causes and characteristics. Hyperpigmentation is the most common type, where certain areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding areas. This can be caused by sun exposure, inflammation, or hormonal changes. Melasma is a type of pigmentation that often appears as brown or gray-brown patches on the face, commonly associated with hormonal changes due to pregnancy or birth control. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) occurs after an injury or inflammation to the skin, such as acne, and results in dark spots or patches. Freckles and age spots are also types of pigmentation, often exacerbated by sun exposure over time. It’s also important to be mindful of skin care and avoid picking at acne or skin lesions, which can lead to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Maintaining a consistent skincare routine that includes products with ingredients like vitamin C, niacinamide, and retinoids can also help maintain an even skin tone and reduce the risk of developing new pigmentation.
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