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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #24074
45 days ago
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how to remove dark spots around mouth - #24074

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I am really struggling with these annoying dark spots around my mouth that just won’t go away. I mean, I’ve tried all sorts of creams and home remedies but nothing seems to work. It all started a few months ago after I went a little too hard with a new skincare product. I know, not the smartest move! The dark spots just appeared overnight it feels like. I did some research and found out that some people get dark spots around their mouths because of sun exposure or maybe hormonal changes, which might be true for me because I do spend a lot of time outside and I’ve been under some stress lately 😩. I even visited my dermatologist; she suggested a couple of treatments like chemical peels and laser but I’m hesitant. I don’t wanna go through something invasive unless I absolutely have to. Does anyone have experience with how to remove dark spots around mouth? Like what actually worked for you? Or should I keep trying the OTC stuff? Ugh, it’s been super frustrating, I just want my skin back to normal. Any tips on how to remove dark spots around mouth that don't involve harsh treatments? Or maybe like natural remedies that you've tried? I’m open to anything at this point.

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Dark spots around your mouth can be a real nuisance, often stemming from hyperpigmentation, which occurs when your skin produces excess melanin. This is common due to factors like sun exposure, hormonal fluctuations, or an irritation from skincare products. Since you’ve mentioned the use of a new product, it’s likely to have triggered this reaction. While chemical peels and lasers are effective, they’re understandably sometimes not the first choice for many. If you’re looking for less invasive options, there are several over-the-counter treatments as well as some natural approaches you might consider. First, incorporate a broad-spectrum SPF sunscreen into your daily routine if you haven’t already. Sun protection is crucial because UV rays can worsen pigmentation. Using a sunscreen of at least SPF 30 and reapplying every two hours when outdoors is important. Over-the-counter creams containing ingredients like kojic acid, vitamin C, or niacinamide can help lighten dark spots by inhibiting melanin production. Glycolic acid or lactic acid-based products can also smoothen your skin by promoting a mild exfoliation. Just be careful not to over-exfoliate, especially if you’ve sensitive skin. Testing them on a small area before using over a larger area could prevent potential adverse reactions. In terms of natural remedies, although not as strongly backed by research, some people find benefit in applying aloe vera, which has soothing properties, or 1% green tea extract which might reduce pigmentation. However, these treatments might take longer, so patience is key. Remember that natural doesn’t always mean safe for everyone, so observe how your skin responds. Reducing stress can also indirectly help since stress affects hormonal balance which could exacerbate pigmentation issues. Should these steps not show satisfactory results, revisiting your dermatologist for a tailored approach could be valuable, balancing non-invasive and efficient treatment methods. Each skin is unique and aligning treatments with your skin type is necessary for the best outcome.

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