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Is your skincare hitting the spot?

- With Hannah Britt

The latest stats show that 43 per cent of women in the UK are concerned about dark spots, otherwise known as hyperpigme­ntation.

But what exactly is it?

Well, dark spots are the result of the overproduc­tion or collection of melanin, a skin pigment that makes skin darker. This can be triggered by acne scars, excessive sun exposure, or hormonal changes.

Dark spots can affect everyone, but sun-induced dark spots tend to be more common on fairer skin tones, while darker skin tones are more likely to experience postinflam­matory pigmentati­on. In both cases, those with mature skin are likely to see them.

So what can be done?

SAY GOODBYE TO DARK SPOTS Prevention Is Key

And this is done by always making sure you apply your daily SPF. As one of the main causes of dark spots is sun exposure, protect your skin from damaging UVA/UVB rays with a minimum SPF30 - better still, SPF50, which keeps 98 per cent of rays at bay.

Try: Garnier Vitamin C Daily UV Fluid SPF50+, £12.99 (Sainsbury’s) is a brilliant product designed to prevent sun damage. It’s available in ‘Invisible’, which, as the name suggests, leaves no trace on the skin, and contains vitamin C, peptides and hyaluronic acid, and ‘Glow’, a radiance-booster with mineral pigment, containing vitamin C and niacinamid­e.

Add A Retinoid

A vitamin A derivative, whether retinol, retinal, retinaldeh­yde or otherwise, increases skin cell turnover, encouragin­g the developmen­t of fresh new skin and pushing older skin to the surface. This can reduce and in some cases even remove dark spots over time. Try: Ren Bio Retinoid

Youth Serum, £64 (renskincar­e.co. uk) contains a plant-powered retinol alternativ­e, alongside ceramides and niacinamid­e to promote healthy skin regenerati­on.

Buff Away

Once older, damaged and discoloure­d skin is at the surface, it’s time to gently buff it away with an AHA exfoliant. This ‘unglues’ the bonds attaching dead skin cells, and dissolves them away, revealing the new skin underneath hello radiance! Try: Gatineau Age Benefit Refining Multi Acid Peel, £49 (gatineau.com) is a 10-minute weekly treatment containing glycolic, lactic and mandelic acid.

ON THE SPOT

Dark spot skincare is trending right now, and there are some brilliant new launches designed to tackle hyperpigme­ntation head on…

■ La Roche-Posay Mela B3 Intense Anti Dark Spot Serum, £48 (laroche-posay.co.uk) has been created for persistent dark spots, and has a potent hyperpigme­ntation-busting formula containing a patented melanin trapper and 10 per cent niacinamid­e.

L’Oreal have launched an entire dark spot range, with a daily cream, serum and - my favourite - the Bright Reveal Dark Spot Exfoliant Peel, £31.99 (Boots), a weekly clinic-worthy treatment which combines 25 per cent AHA, BHA, PHA and niacinamid­e.

■ Origins Mega Mushroom Dark Spot Serum, £70 (origins.co. uk) combines mushroom, algae and vitamin

C in a daily treatment that calms irritation, lessens the likelihood of post-inflammato­ry pigmentati­on, and reduces existing dark spots.

■ Pai Fade Forward, £59 (paiskincar­e.com) is ideal for sensitive skin types, with a soothing formula of marine algae, stabilised vitamin C, hyaluronic acid and vitamin E to gently fade dark spots.

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