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Skin pigmentation

Causes of skin pigmentation

Natural mixtures to treat skin pigmentation

The skin is exposed to several factors that cause darkening and discoloration, and exposure to the sun causes many different problems for the skin, as it causes dry skin, peeling, increased oily secretions, acne, pigmentation and many other problems. .

Skin pigmentation
Skin color disorders affect the color of the skin, as the skin gets its color from the melanin pigment, which is made up of special skin cells. When these cells are damaged or diseased, melanin production is affected. Which causes pigmentation in the skin and pigmentation disorders affect only certain areas of the skin. If the body produces a lot of melanin, the skin becomes darker.

Problems can occur with the pigments that give color to the skin, so that an area of the skin produces a lot of melanin and the skin becomes darker, and on the contrary, when melanin is not produced in a part of the skin, the skin turns white, and this is called a skin pigmentation disorder.

Pigment is the color of human skin. When a person is healthy, it is normal for their skin color to appear normal. In the case of illness or injury, a person’s skin color may change to become darker and the condition is called hyperpigmentation, or the skin color becomes lighter and this condition is called hypopigmentation. [1]

Causes of skin pigmentation
Here are the reasons for the appearance of the following skin pigmentation:

Skin pigmentation disorders: If a person has patches of light or dark skin, it means a skin pigmentation disorder. Melasma: It is a common skin disease that usually affects the facial skin and causes brown spots. It affects more women than men. Triggers of melasma can include exposure to sunlight and hormonal changes. Vitiligo: This disease can affect any part of the body and causes the cells that produce melanin known as melanocytes to not function properly, resulting in lighter patches of skin. Hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation: It is a temporary increase or decrease in skin pigment after an injury to the skin such as a sore or burn. Albinism: People with albinism do not produce enough melanin, and this results in little or no pigment in the skin, hair and eyes. Albinism is considered a genetic disease. Rashes: A rash can cause discolored patches of skin to appear. Rosacea: This is a chronic skin condition that can cause patches of red skin to form, usually affecting the forehead, cheeks, and nose. Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes red, scaly patches of skin that can appear anywhere on the body. Contact dermatitis: This inflammation occurs when the skin reacts to an irritant or allergen. Eczema: Also known as atopic dermatitis, this condition can cause red patches on the skin that are dry, cracked, and itchy. [1]
See also: How do you avoid skin pigmentation caused by the sun in the summer?

Natural mixtures to treat skin pigmentation
Here are some natural mixtures to treat skin pigmentation, which we mention to you as follows:

Black tea water mixture to treat skin pigmentation
Studies have confirmed that black tea water reduces dark spots when black tea water is placed twice a day for six days a week and after four weeks, a uniform skin color free of pigmentation will be obtained. Here are the steps for applying the recipe:

Put one tablespoon of fresh black tea leaves into a cup of boiled distilled water. The mixture is soaked for two hours and then filtered to remove the leaves. Soak a cotton swab in black tea water, then apply it to the areas of hyperpigmentation, and repeat the process twice a day. Repeat these steps every day for six days a week for four weeks to get clear skin and an even tone.
Licorice mixture to treat skin pigmentation
Licorice extract contains active ingredients proven to lighten hyperpigmentation caused by melasma and sun exposure. Over-the-counter topical creams containing licorice extract can be used and used according to the directions on the package. You can also prepare a licorice mixture at home and get effective results for treating skin pigmentation by following the following instructions:

Soak a tablespoon of licorice powder with a cup of hot water and leave it for an hour. Strain the mixture, then add an appropriate amount of turmeric powder and a little coconut oil. Paint pigmentation areas with the mixture and leave to dry. Wash the skin with lukewarm water.
Milk mixture to treat skin pigmentation
Curd and even yoghurt and milk have been proven to lighten skin tone effectively. This is because milk products contain lactic acid, which is the component responsible for this effect. Here are the steps for preparing the recipe:

Soak a cotton swab in milk, yoghurt or curd and leave it for a few minutes. Rub the dark, pigmented skin patches with a cotton ball and repeat twice a day. Repeat this process daily and regularly until best results are obtained.
Tomato paste to treat skin pigmentation
Tomato paste is rich in lycopene, which protects the skin from long-term damage. This mixture can be applied by following the following instructions:

Mix four tablespoons of tomato paste with one tablespoon of olive oil. Rub the pigmentation area with the mixture for two minutes, then leave it to dry. Wash the skin with lukewarm water.
Red lentil mixture to treat skin pigmentation
Red lentil face masks are available in pharmacies. These masks are po[CENSORED]r in the treatment of hyperpigmentation. Red lentils are rich in antioxidants that are known to be beneficial for the skin. The red lentil mixture can be prepared to treat skin pigmentation at home by following the following steps:

Soak 50 grams of red lentils overnight in a bowl of water. Grind red lentils using an electric mixer or food processor to make a smooth paste. Distribute the paste evenly over the pigmented areas and leave for 20 minutes. Rinse the skin with cold water, then pat dry with a soft towel. [1]
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