Uneven Skin Tone
There are a multitude of skin concerns that can play a role in developing an uneven skin tone. The root cause is usually sun damage, however, hormones and inflammation can also have an effect. When overexposure to SPF becomes damaging to the complexion, it can result in the irregular distribution of melanin.
What causes an uneven skin tone?
Melanin is the name of the cells that gives the skin and eyes their unique colour. So, when extra melanin cells are produced, to help protect the skin, this fluctuation and increase of it can give the skin a blotchy appearance. This is what can cause an uneven skin tone.
What does an uneven skin tone look like?
There are many forms of uneven skin tone. One of the most common types is called pigmentation. The most common types of pigmentation are called hyper- and hypopigmentation. For hyperpigmentation, this is when the skin goes darker than the surrounding skin, and for hypopigmentation, this is when the skin goes lighter.
Other forms of uneven skin tone can take the appearance of stretched blood vessels and spider veins. Wrinkles and age spots, enlarged pores, all these elements can contribute to your skin’s texture and tone to look uneven. This is why we have a range of skin treatments to ensure your skin looks glossy and seamless.