Uneven Skin

Uneven Skin

Sun damaged skin often exhibits hyperpigmentation or dark spots. An uneven skin tone, called hyperpigmentation, is irregular darkening of the skin. The cause: overproduction of melanin, the pigment responsible for skin and hair color. The resulting dark patches and spots are typically perceived as "aged skin" An increase in the signs of aging which may include more noticeable fine lines, wrinkles, dark circles.

THE CAUSE OF UNEVEN SKIN TONE OR PIGMEMETATION?

~Sun exposure: When your skin is repeatedly exposed to UV light, sun damage occurs. Brown spots and uneven skin tone develop as a result of too much melanin being produced to help protect your skin from UV light.

~ Pollution: Particles and gasses from traffic-related air pollution are able to penetrate the skin and lead to formation of brown spots, particularly on the face.

~ Hormones: Melasma is hormone-related hyperpigmentation caused by increased hormone stimulation. It’s most commonly experienced by women who are pregnant (which is why it’s also known as the “mask of pregnancy”) or taking contraceptives, but can also be a reaction to cosmetics or medications.

Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: This is a darkening of the skin as a result of scarring, which can be caused by acne lesions or skin injury.

IF YOU EXPERIENCE UNEVEN SKIN TONE SKIN YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED ON THE FOLLOWING FACIALS

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  • Skin Lightening Facial

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    The facial is designed to reduces the appearance of pigmentation, uneven skin tone and discolouration. The unique Orbital Microdermabrasion system combined with 02 Oxygen Therapy, LED light therapy and an effective Brightening serum lightens, revitalises your skin with a healthy glow and radiant complexion.

    Skin Brightening Treatment should improve your skin’s tone and texture, give it better colour, and diminish some discolouration (dark spots, pigmentation, or sun damage). Learn More
    £70.00

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