When we talk about skincare, most of the focus tends to fall on our faces. From serums to sunscreens, the conversation around hyperpigmentation is usually focused on facial care. But for many South African women, a big challenge often lies below the neckline.
Body hyperpigmentation remains one of the most overlooked,…
For many women in South Africa, radiant, even-toned skin is more than just a beauty standard. It's also about confidence and feeling at home in your own skin. Yet hyperpigmentation, one of the most common skin concerns, continues to be misunderstood, particularly when it comes to melanin-rich skin.
Hyperpigmentation occurs when the skin produces excess…
After months of cold, dry air, many of us are stepping into warmer months hoping to revive our dull, winter-worn complexions. But for those with atopic dermatitis (eczema), the seasonal transition isn't always smooth. If you're dealing with lingering dark spots, uneven tone, or patches of discolouration, you're not alone - post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is…
By Lamelle Research Laboratories
Hyperpigmentation is one of the most common skin concerns in South Africa and it can affect men and women of all ages, and all skin tones. Sadly, it may sometimes be difficult to treat, and those who are prone to it will likely have to manage it continuously, as unwanted dark…
Uneven skin tone is more popular than you might think and easily labelled as a common skin concern in South Africa. Hyperpigmentation is characterised by abnormal darkening or increase in the melanin production in the skin (ie. dark marks). Understanding the type of hyperpigmentation you may be suffering from and what actives you should be…