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Hyper Pigmentation Oil

This is not a recipe for Melasma that is here https://www.beautybycarisa.com/single-post/melasma-recipe


Make sure your oils are Clinical grade or these recipies won't work


Use 2 oz empty bottle, then add essential oil to the bottle 1st and then fill the rest of the bottle with the carrier oil to the neck.



Pomegranate Seed Oil fill remaining space in bottle to the neck!


Wash face and apply as a treatment every night at bed time with no other skin care. Do not wear during the day as it may burn your skin.



MELASMA VS HYPERPIGMENTATION: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?


THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MELASMA AND HYPERPIGMENTATION

To illustrate the striking contrast between dermal hyperpigmentation and conventional melasma, it is imperative to first-of-all diffuse hyperpigmentation by defining it from first principles. Remember that both of these are extremely common types of blemishes and are a result of almost similar dermatological conditions. Here, we will take a closer look at the differences and similarities of hyperpigmentation vs melasma with a special emphasis on how to prevent the two or banish them should you be unfortunate enough to fall victim to either of the two.


UNDERSTANDING HYPERPIGMENTATION

Hyperpigmentation is simply an umbrella term that is used to describe a number of skin conditions where a skin patch becomes noticeably and significantly darker than the immediate surrounding skin in the same neighbourhood. The term covers a good number of specific dermatological conditions such as freckles, melasma and liver spots.


Having said that, as much as different types of hyperpigmentation are caused by varying factors such as medications, acne scarring and inflammation originating from miscellaneous factors, the chief culprit in 85% of cases of hyperpigmentation is unprotected sun exposure. Here's the thing; leaving the skin unshielded leaves it susceptible to damage by injurious UV rays from the sun. Depending on the severity of exposure, this damage will manifest itself in various ways, ranging from mere freckles to more serious health conditions in the league of skin cancer.


Many types of hyperpigmentations, nonetheless, are virtually harmless and usually don't result in lingering complications other than minor cosmetic effects. Either way, they are typically readily treatable via an array of cosmetic options such as vitamin C serums, topical treatments and skin lightening creams. Actually, with a majority of hyperpigmentation forms, the patient only needs to worry about the blunt that their physical appearance takes rather than possible long-lasting complications. Nevertheless, it is still mightily important to get checked out by a qualified dermatologist just to rule out any possibilities of underlying damage.


WHAT ABOUT MELASMA?

Melasma is, in its most basic form, a type of hyperpigmentation that affects more than 5 million Americans at any given point. It is also characterized by darkened skin patches and discolourations that are quite noticeable and cannot be mistaken for anything else. Melasma, however, differs from other types of hyperpigmentation by its apparent cause. Instead of being just sun-related or a mere sunburn, melasma is partly caused by specific hormonal changes that occur in the body.


It is for this reason, therefore, that melasma is colloquially referred to as a 'pregnancy mask'. Pregnant women, more than other subsets of the population, are more likely to show symptoms of this condition. If anything, melasma is very common among women (significantly more than men) simply because of this hormonal connection.

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