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Article: Why Hyperpigmentation Lingers Longer on Deeper Skin Tones

Why Hyperpigmentation Lingers Longer on Deeper Skin Tones

Why Hyperpigmentation Lingers Longer on Deeper Skin Tones

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If you’ve ever wondered why your dark spots seem to take forever to fade, you’re not imagining it. For melanin-rich skin, hyperpigmentation tends to linger longer—and understanding why can help you treat it more effectively.

Melanin is a natural pigment that protects your skin from UV damage, but it also responds quickly to inflammation. Whether it’s a breakout, scratch, or chemical burn, deeper skin tones often react by overproducing pigment—leading to post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).

Unlike scarring, PIH isn’t permanent—but it can last months or even years without proper treatment. Healing requires a skincare routine that calms inflammation, strengthens the barrier, and gently fades pigmentation without causing more trauma.

If your skin feels like it’s “stuck” in healing mode, you’re not alone. A professional, melanin-safe facial treatment can jumpstart results and reduce your risk of worsening pigmentation.

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