Double-down on your hyperpigmentation-busting plan by incorporating a brightening toner into your skin care routine. This exfoliating toner utilizes AHAs and natural extracts to buff away dead cells and generate new collagen, resulting in reduced dark spots, diminished fine lines, and a glowing complexion in as little as a week's time. Apply it after cleansing and before spot treating and moisturizing.
Peace Out, the brand responsible for those genius, cult-favorite hydrocolloid Acne Healing Dots, recently debuted a first-of-its-kind hyperpigmentation spot treatment. Like the acne product, these come in dot-form, only they feature tiny, oil-free microneedles infused with brightening niacinamide, licorice extract, and an amino acid called tranexamic acid.
Speaking of microneedling, Mesolyft has dedicated its entire product lineup to the art. The Mesolyft Skin Brightener specifically targets dark spots, freckles, melasma, and general hyperpigmentation via a tiny roller of microneedles that you gently roll across the affected area. While rolling, a powerful blend of kojic acid, jojoba oil, papaya extract, meadowfoam oil, and natural extracts is deposited, which is able to target deeper layers of the skin thanks to the microneedles.
LED light therapy was developed by NASA (yep, as in the astronauts), and a handful of beauty and skincare companies have utilized the technology in their products. One such company is Trophy Skin: Its hands-free LED device emits red light to treat signs of sun damage and general aging, including fine lines, wrinkles, dullness, and hyperpigmentation.
Your momma always told you to eat your vegetables — and you should. But you should also always take your multivitamin, too... which is where Hush & Hush comes in. The brand's anti-aging supplement replaces the need for a daily multivitamin while also protecting your skin from the inside out against UV and environmental damage, stimulating collagen regeneration, and boosting energy levels.