
Skin & More - Pigmentation Vitamin C is probably one of the most recommended skincare ingredients. It’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many people start using Vitamin C expecting their pigmentation to disappear. Then a few weeks later, they feel it “didn’t work.” The reality? Pigmentation is usually a combination of multiple processes happening at the same time. ✔ Excess melanin production ✔ Ongoing sun exposure ✔ Inflammation from acne or irritation ✔ A weakened skin barrier Vitamin C can help with antioxidant protection and overall brightness, but it cannot do every job alone. That’s why pigmentation routines often include a combination of: • Vitamin C • Niacinamide • Tranexamic Acid • Alpha Arbutin • Azelaic Acid • Daily sunscreen Think of Vitamin C as a team player, not the entire team. And if your skin is sensitive, focus on a healthy skin barrier first. A strong barrier often responds better to brightening ingredients than an irritated one. Disclaimer: This content is based on personal understanding and research and is meant for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice. (vitamin c, vitamin c serum, pigmentation, hyperpigmentation, dark spots, acne marks, PIH, melasma, uneven skin tone, niacinamide, tranexamic acid, alpha arbutin, azelaic acid, sunscreen, skin barrier, antioxidant skincare, brightening skincare, skincare education, skin and more, sensitive skin, glow, dull skin)
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