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Title: Home Remedies for Hyperpigmentation, Causes and Treatment


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Home Remedies for Hyperpigmentation, Causes and
Treatment
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Introduction
  • Nowadays skin diseases are becoming quite common
    due to various environmental factors. Skin
    pigmentation and dark spots over the skin is a
    severe problem seen in both the genders,
    especially more seen in females. This may be due
    to the variations in hormonal imbalance,
    continuous usage of cosmetic products like
    concealers, creams, or any other chemicals.
  • Any discoloration that is present on the skin can
    be termed as pigmentation. This is a completely
    harmless which happens due to excess melanin
    production. When this deposits over the skin it
    results in hyperpigmentation.

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Types of Pigmentations
  • Age spots
  • Age spots are the most commonly seen pigmentation
    issue which happens as a result of sun damage
    (caused due to frequent exposure to the sun).
  • Melasma
  • Melasma also known as chloasma is another type of
    hyperpigmentation, which is characterized by
    spots over the face that covers a larger area on
    the skin. These are usually resulted due to
    hormonal changes. For instance, during pregnancy
    the hormone variations may trigger the production
    of melanin and cause darkening of the skin.
  • Freckles (ephelides)
  • Freckles appear as tiny dots and specks on the
    face and shoulder area. This also happens due to
    over exposure of skin to the sunlight.

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What causes Hyperpigmentation?
  • UV rays remains as the biggest culprit that
    triggers over production of melanin. The damage
    caused due to these harmful rays cannot be
    visible immediately. This takes a long term to
    develop over the face.
  • Any type of skin damage caused by injury (also
    known as post-inflammatory pigmentation)
  • Hormonal variations during pregnancy
  • Skin rashes
  • Infections to the skin (such as acne)
  • Melasma occurs commonly in people those taking
    contraceptives or subjected to the hormone
    replacement therapy.
  • Hyperpigmentation can also be due to metabolic
    causes. The mainly noted complaints are
    deficiency like Vitamin B12 and folic acids.
  • Intake of certain medicines for a long time can
    lead to gradual development of pigments.
    E.g. Anti-inflammatory drugs,
    cytotoxic drugs, antimalarial drugs, and
    psychotropic drugs.

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  • If the skin is exposed continuously with
    chemicals like salicylic acid, bleomycin and
    cisplatin can lead to hyperpigmentation.
  • Mercury poisoning is another listed cause that
    lead to hyperpigmentation. This can also occur
    due to cutaneous exposure from topical
    application of ointments which contains mercury.
  • Due to fungal infections like tinea cruris, tinea
    corporis, and tinea versicolor, there is chances
    for developing hyperpigmentation.
  • Any underlying medical conditions like, Celiac
    disease, dermatitis, eczema, medullary cystic
    kidney diseases, some malignant conditions also
    promote hyperpigmentation.
  • Sometimes dermatological procedures to the skin
    can cause hyperpigmentation. E.g. laser
    procedures.

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What are the symptoms of Hyperpigmentation?
  • Typically, hyperpigmentation occurs over the
    face.
  • Brown patches on the skin
  • Patches are symmetrical
  • Patches usually appear on the forehead, chin,
    cheeks, and bridge of the nose. They may appear
    on the forearms and neck.
  • Generally, the pigments appear after the
    inflammation or injury is healed.
  • The lesions are usually black or light brown.
  • The patches turn darker when exposed to the
    sunlight.

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9 Effective Home Remedies to reduce
Hyperpigmentation
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1. Manjishta (Indian madder)
  • The application of Manjishta root powder with
    milk over the hyperpigmented area gives excellent
    results.
  • Manjishta is an ayurvedic drug that is proven to
    act wonderfully over the skin. It is the best
    blood detoxifier. The herb helps to improve the
    complexion and evens the skin tone. Long term
    usage of this remedy helps to clear off the dark
    spots over the face and makes it glow like gold.

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2. Aloe vera
  • Take a fresh leaf of Aloe Vera. Cut into pieces
    and scrape out the pulp from it. Mix it with 1
    teaspoon of honey and keep for 10minutes. After
    that apply the mixture over the face and let it
    dry for 30minutes. Wash the face with the
    lukewarm water. This should be regularly
    continued, at least thrice in a week.
  • Aloe vera has properties that soothe the skin and
    gives a natural glow. It has an active ingredient
    called aloin which has the skin lightening
    property.

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3. Kumkumadi Taila Application
  • Massage the face with Kumkumadi taila, and apply
    it evenly. The oil soothes the hyperpigmented
    skin and reduces the darkened spots.
  • Regular usage of this oil helps the face appear
    clean, clear and beautiful.

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4. Lemon Juice with Honey
  • Take 2 tablespoons of Lemon juice and 1 teaspoon
    of organic honey. Mix both the contents
    thoroughly and apply the mixture over the
    affected area. Leave it to dry for 20 minutes.
    Wash off with lukewarm water.
  • Lemon is known to be a potent bleaching agent and
    possesses skin lightening properties. Regular
    usage of this mixture helps to clear off the
    pigmentation marks and brightens the skin tone.

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5. Licorice Extract
  • Take 4-5 medium-sized licorice roots. Clean it
    properly and remove the dirt present. Add 2 cups
    of water in a pan and heat it. To this add the
    root and boil in medium flame for 10mins. Let the
    water cool down. Strain and store the liquid in a
    bottle. Use this mixture as a toner. Apply it
    twice daily for excellent results.
  • Licorice helps to disperse the melanin and
    inhibit the action of melanin biosynthesis to
    reduce hyperpigmentation and brighten the skin.

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6. Tomato Juice
  • Take a fresh tomato and extract the juices. Apply
    it over the pigmented area and allow it to dry.
    Wash the face with lukewarm water and repeat this
    twice daily.
  • The presence of lycopene in tomato reduces the
    effect of scars and pigmentation over the face.

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7. Orange Peel with Lemon Juice
  • The properly sundried orange peel should be taken
    and 1 teaspoon of lemon juice is added to this.
    Mix the contents properly, add 1 teaspoon of
    honey to it and again make it to a uniform
    mixture. Apply this mixture over the affected
    area and leave it to dry. Wash off with lukewarm
    water.
  • The orange peel mixture has the ability to reduce
    the melanin deposits over the skin, fades the
    dark spots, and brightens the skin.

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8. Papaya with milk and honey
  • Take a papaya and peel off the skin. Cut them
    into small pieces and crush it. Add 3 tablespoon
    of milk and 2 teaspoons of honey. Mix them
    thoroughly. Apply it over the face and leave it
    for about 30minutes. Rinse the face with luke
    warm water. This should be regularly continued
    for attaining the best results.
  • Papaya helps to treat skin pigmentation by
    enhancing the cell growth and it eliminates the
    dead skin cells. The fruit has the presence of
    papain which is a good exfoliator.

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9. Turmeric with lemon juice
  • Take turmeric powder and add a few drops of lemon
    juice and make it into a paste. Apply it over
    the affected area. Allow it to dry and wash off
    with lukewarm water.
  • Time unknown turmeric stands first to treat most
    of the diseases. Turmeric has been a household
    content in most of the face packs. Turmeric is a
    rich antioxidant, which helps the skin to
    rejuvenate. It also helps in balancing the pH
    level of the skin and adds a radiant glow to the
    face.
  • All these are natural ingredients that usually
    dont have any side effects unless the skin is
    prone to allergy or have hypersensitive skin.
    These are safe and regular usage of these
    remedies can fetch wonderful results. But, if the
    condition is very severe with any associated
    symptoms, medical intervention is required.

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