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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #21291
45 days ago
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black skin problems face - #21291

Riya

I am really struggling with some black skin problems on my face, and it's driving me a little nuts. Like, I always had clear skin, but lately, I've been getting these weird dark spots and some patches that feel rough. I thought maybe it was just dry skin or something, but moisturizers don't seem to help. Over the last few months, these black skin problems on my face have become more pronounced, and I don’t know what to do. I went to a dermatologist who mentioned something about hyperpigmentation, but honestly, I’m not sure if that’s the right diagnosis. Also, I’ve tried a few products that claimed to brighten my skin, but they irritated me even more! I feel like I'm in a vicious cycle. Is this super common among people with black skin?? Like do we have specific needs when it comes to taking care of our faces? I really want to know what other people do to deal with these black skin problems on their face. Any suggestions on treatments or products that actually work, or maybe tips on lifestyle changes that can help? I’m just tired of feeling self-conscious about my skin. What am I missing here?

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It sounds like the skin changes you’re experiencing could very well be related to hyperpigmentation, which is indeed quite common in individuals with black or darker skin tones. These issues can be attributed to a range of factors including sun exposure, inflammation from acne, eczema, or even something as simple as friction or rubbing of the skin. Hyperpigmentation in darker skin tends to appear more prominently due to higher melanin content. Since you mentioned irritation from brightening products, it’s crucial to choose products that are formulated for sensitive skin to avoid further irritation. Opt for gentle cleansers and moisturizers and consider using sunscreen daily. Sunscreen is vital to prevent pigmentation issues from worsening due to sun exposure. Look for mineral-based options with zinc oxide or titanium dioxide if your skin tends to be sensitive.

Additionally, you might benefit from ingredients known to target hyperpigmentation gently, such as niacinamide, azelaic acid, or tranexamic acid, which can be more suitable for darker skin tones. Regular exfoliation can also help with rough patches, but ensure it’s not too harsh. Chemical exfoliants like glycolic acid in low concentrations or lactic acid may be beneficial, as they can help remove upper layers of dead skin cells and improve skin texture. However, since you had some reactions previously, patch testing any new products would be a smart step to see how your skin reacts first. Consider also reviewing your skincare routine with your dermatologist to ensure the products are suitable for your skin type and concerns.

Lifestyle changes can also be quite effective. Make sure you’re hydrating adequately and maintaining a balanced diet rich in antioxidants which might help improve overall skin health. Avoid picking or scratching any spots, as this can exacerbate hyperpigmentation. In more persistent cases, treatments like chemical peels and laser therapy, performed under a professional’s guidance, may be explored. If symptoms persist or worsen, or if you’re uncertain about the diagnosis, it would be a good idea to follow-up with your dermatologist to discuss further or obtain a second opinion to ensure a comprehensive understanding of your skin condition.

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