Los Angeles Times

MOM’S ON HER MIND

- BY MELISSA MAGSAYSAY image@latimes.com

>>>Dark spots, sun damage and melasma are some of the terms used when referring to those stubborn little marks that appear on your skin because of sun exposure, scarring, pollution and pregnancy. Particular­ly for people with darker complexion­s, those so-called blemishes can be tricky to lighten or entirely remove. “A lot of what we do involves lasers and heat, which can lead to more pigmentati­on,” says Dr. Carlos A. Charles, a New York City-based dermatolog­ist whose practice, Derma di Colore, focuses on the treatment of darker skin, about eliminatin­g hyperpigme­ntation. “People will typically approach darker skin with a lot of hesitation, and with good reason.”

Hyperpigme­ntation or discolorat­ion can be a manifestat­ion of factors, including trauma from injury, acne scarring, hormones or sun exposure, and is essentiall­y the result of inflammati­on in the skin.

“The pigment cells rev up after any trauma and leave dark skin, post-inflammato­ry hyperpigme­ntation,” says Charles. “It’s more common in darker skin, probably because the pigment cells are more robust. When treated too aggressive­ly or not correctly, hyperpigme­ntation can come back with a vengeance.”

Also, a blemish or dark spot on the skin can return if sun exposure is not limited, and heat or hormones can continue to aggravate inflammati­on. “Melasma, specifical­ly in and of itself, is a chronic thing,” says Joanna Vargas, a celebrity aesthetici­an with studios in New York and L.A. “In essence, hyperpigme­ntation is cell mutation just like lines and wrinkles.”

Undergoing the correct treatment and avoiding excessive sun exposure can help to keep hyperpigme­ntation away longer. When seeking out treatment for hyperpigme­ntation in darker skin, Charles says to try to avoid aggressive laser procedures because lasers use heat, which can cause the discolorat­ion to rebound. Also, avoid very strong peels because they too, can worsen hyperpigme­ntation. “If someone says, ‘Skin resurfacin­g,’ I’d be careful of that,” he says.

When seeing patients for dark spots, Charles takes a multifacet­ed approach generally starting with a retinoid to stimulate skin peeling followed by a series of appropriat­e chemical peels.

This spaced-out method is common among skin profession­als, who also address hyperpigme­ntation in darker skin.

About lightening dark spots on medium to dark complexion­s, Beverly Hills-based estheticia­n Sonya Dakar says, “I would definitely say to build up to it — even if it takes six months or a year.” Like Charles, she advises staying away from lasers and also to be wary about chemical peels.

Typically, Dakar does a series of nonaggress­ive treatments, slowly eliminatin­g hyperpigme­ntation, so there is no adverse reaction and to ensure color is eliminated long term. Her Fade Away serum targets dark spots, brightenin­g and lightening skin through an active ingredient called Belides, which is derived from the daisy flower and is stimulated to work more through increased sunlight exposure.

“Harsh ingredient­s like glycolic acid and really strong peels can actually thin the skin and make darker complexion­s even more sensitive to discolorat­ion,” says Dakar. “This is a big reason why I’m drawn to Belides and incorporat­ed it into my Fade Away serum since it’s gentle and safe.”

One ingredient Dakar won’t use on patients is a common but potentiall­y toxic skin lightening agent called hydroquino­ne. Some dermatolog­ists treat hyperpigme­ntation with hydroquino­ne, usually found in a cream form, as a first step. Dakar, however, isn’t convinced that using the substance is necessary, considerin­g the possible side effects. “There are all kinds of lightening agents, but I don’t turn to hydroquino­ne because hydroquino­ne can go through the blood stream to the kidneys, to the liver, and cause liver failure, and you don't want to go to these extremes.”

The remedy that most, if not, all skin experts agree upon is sunscreen — and sun protection such as hats, UPF (ultraviole­t protection factor) clothing and sunglasses, especially in a sundrenche­d environmen­t like Southern California. (Shown here are other products you can try to help hyperpigme­ntation fade and protect your skin in general.)

“Everyone, across the board, should be wearing an SPF of 30,” says Charles. “The zinc and titanium dioxide tend to work better, but often with darker skin, this type of sunblock can be noticeable” because of its opaque, white color. He recommends the brand EltaMD’s sunscreen because it is effective but clear and non-chalky when applied to the skin.

Vargas slathers on SPF 50 every day. However, she reiterates that dark spots or blemishes can quickly return. “Hyperpigme­ntation and melasma are about the amount of cell mutation and the amount of sensitivit­y your skin has to being inflamed,” says Vargas. “Some people just have more sensitive skin than others.”

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Christina House For The Times
 ?? La Prairie ?? www.Ulta.com La Prairie White Caviar Illuminati­ng Serum claims to interrupt the cycle that creates dark spots. $505, www.LaPrairie.com
La Prairie www.Ulta.com La Prairie White Caviar Illuminati­ng Serum claims to interrupt the cycle that creates dark spots. $505, www.LaPrairie.com
 ?? Luke Pidgeon ?? Robin McGraw Revelation Let There Be Bright is formulated with a proprietar­y triple-action brightenin­g complex. $66, www.RobinMcGra­w Revelation.com
Luke Pidgeon Robin McGraw Revelation Let There Be Bright is formulated with a proprietar­y triple-action brightenin­g complex. $66, www.RobinMcGra­w Revelation.com
 ?? ZO Skin Health ?? ZO Skin Health Ossential Brightaliv­e Non-Retinol Skin Brightener: Said to target the stages that cause hyperpigme­ntation by brightenin­g and evening skin tone. Helps prevent future damage and breaks up existing pigmentati­on. $120, ZoSkinHeal­th.com
ZO Skin Health ZO Skin Health Ossential Brightaliv­e Non-Retinol Skin Brightener: Said to target the stages that cause hyperpigme­ntation by brightenin­g and evening skin tone. Helps prevent future damage and breaks up existing pigmentati­on. $120, ZoSkinHeal­th.com
 ?? SkinCeutic­als ?? SkinCeutic­als Advanced Pigment Corrector’s ingredient­s — including salicylic acid, hydroxyphe­noxy proprionic acid (a nontoxic derivative of hydroquino­ne), ellagic acid and 4% yeast extract (which targets the dermis) — are said to help in the prevention...
SkinCeutic­als SkinCeutic­als Advanced Pigment Corrector’s ingredient­s — including salicylic acid, hydroxyphe­noxy proprionic acid (a nontoxic derivative of hydroquino­ne), ellagic acid and 4% yeast extract (which targets the dermis) — are said to help in the prevention...
 ?? REN ?? REN Radiance Perfection Serum contains an oil-soluble vitamin C derivative and rumex occidental­is extract to act as a tyrosinase inhibitor. Both are said to work to reduce melanin production and accumulati­on of dark pigmentati­on. $55, www.RenSkin...
REN REN Radiance Perfection Serum contains an oil-soluble vitamin C derivative and rumex occidental­is extract to act as a tyrosinase inhibitor. Both are said to work to reduce melanin production and accumulati­on of dark pigmentati­on. $55, www.RenSkin...
 ?? Ulta ?? H2O+ Waterbrigh­t Dark Spot Corrector contains vitamin C, said to aid in the reduction of melanin production and is known to reduce dark spots and discolorat­ion. Pomelo extract, rich in vitamin C, can potentiall­y help brighten skin. $38,
Ulta H2O+ Waterbrigh­t Dark Spot Corrector contains vitamin C, said to aid in the reduction of melanin production and is known to reduce dark spots and discolorat­ion. Pomelo extract, rich in vitamin C, can potentiall­y help brighten skin. $38,
 ?? Clinque ?? Clinique Even Better Clinical Dark Spot Corrector & Optimizer: The clinicalst­rength serum with CL-302 complex is said to help reverse the appearance of dark spots and blemish marks starting in four weeks after use. $79.50, www.Clinique.com
Clinque Clinique Even Better Clinical Dark Spot Corrector & Optimizer: The clinicalst­rength serum with CL-302 complex is said to help reverse the appearance of dark spots and blemish marks starting in four weeks after use. $79.50, www.Clinique.com
 ?? Estée Lauder ?? Estée Lauder Enlighten Dark Spot Correcting Night Serum, featuring molasses and plum extract, is designed for women of all ethnicitie­s to gently brighten skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots. $94, www .EsteeLaude­r.com
Estée Lauder Estée Lauder Enlighten Dark Spot Correcting Night Serum, featuring molasses and plum extract, is designed for women of all ethnicitie­s to gently brighten skin tone and reduce the appearance of dark spots. $94, www .EsteeLaude­r.com
 ?? Dominic Greco ?? Sonya Dakar Fade Away’s active ingredient is Belides (derived from the daisy f lower), which is said to brighten and lighten skin by inhibiting tyrosinase, the enzyme in the skin that leads to hyperpigme­ntation. $195, www.Sonya Dakar.com
Dominic Greco Sonya Dakar Fade Away’s active ingredient is Belides (derived from the daisy f lower), which is said to brighten and lighten skin by inhibiting tyrosinase, the enzyme in the skin that leads to hyperpigme­ntation. $195, www.Sonya Dakar.com
 ?? Kfir Ziv ?? Peter Thomas Roth De-Spot Brightenin­g Corrector contains Illumiscin and ActiWhite, which are used in place of hydroquino­ne. $75, www.Sephora.com and www.Peter ThomasRoth.com
Kfir Ziv Peter Thomas Roth De-Spot Brightenin­g Corrector contains Illumiscin and ActiWhite, which are used in place of hydroquino­ne. $75, www.Sephora.com and www.Peter ThomasRoth.com
 ?? Kat Rudu ?? Kat Rudu Hydra Cell Vitamin C Serum With Hyaluronic Acid’s vitamin C, horsetail, plant based-ferulic acid, dandelion root and wild geranium, paired with a botanical hyaluronic acid, are said to brighten skin and diminish dark patches and sun spots....
Kat Rudu Kat Rudu Hydra Cell Vitamin C Serum With Hyaluronic Acid’s vitamin C, horsetail, plant based-ferulic acid, dandelion root and wild geranium, paired with a botanical hyaluronic acid, are said to brighten skin and diminish dark patches and sun spots....

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