Dark spots & pigmentation

Pigment spots occur when the skin produces more pigment than usual or as part of the skin's natural aging. Here's a guide to common causes and how your skincare routine and daily sun protection can improve your skin's appearance and achieve a more even skin tone over time.

What are pigment spots?

Pigment spots are areas where the skin has gained more pigment and can occur after sun exposure, hormonal changes or as part of the skin's natural aging process. They often appear as darker spots on the face or hands and give the skin a more uneven tone. Skin care cannot completely remove pigment spots, but active ingredients such as retinal and niacinamide can help to even out the skin tone. Using a high sun protection is the best way to prevent the appearance of pigment spots. In the case of more pronounced changes, dermatologists can provide individual advice.

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RECOMMENDED SKINCARE
Retinal Boost Trio

To reduce pigment spots and even out skin tone, we recommend a gentle cleanser, a moisturizing cream that strengthens the barrier and reduces dryness lines. Supplement with an active concentrate with retinal and vitamin C that supports cell renewal and improves skin radiance.

Rich, mild and moisturizing cleansing cream that, with the help of kaolin clay and skin's own oils, gently but effectively removes dirt and makeup without drying out the skin. For all skin types. 50ml

Moisturizer with ceramides and squalane that strengthens the skin barrier and maintains the skin's moisture balance all day long. For normal to dry skin. 50ml

Concentrate with active retinal, vitamin C and niacinamide, which provides clinically proven effects on fine lines, wrinkles, elasticity and pigmentation. Mix with moisturizer to activate. 30ml

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