Skin Concern:
Sun Spots
UV damage refers to the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation from the sun on the skin. Prolonged and unprotected sun exposure can lead to a variety of skin problems, including lentigines (also known as sunspots or age spots).

Causes of Sun Spots?
Sun Exposure – UV rays trigger melanin production, leading to dark spots.
Hormonal Changes – Conditions like melasma can be caused by pregnancy or contraceptives.
Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) – Dark spots left after acne, injuries, or inflammation.
Aging & Genetics – Some pigmentation issues are hereditary or develop with age.
Types of Sun Spots & Skin Pigmentation
Patchy brown or gray discoloration, often on the cheeks, forehead, or upper lip.
Dark spots caused by prolonged sun exposure, common on the face and hands.
Dark marks that appear after acne, burns, or injuries.
Small brown spots, usually genetic but darken with sun exposure.

Treating Sun Spots
Sun Protection: Daily use of SPF 50+ to prevent further pigmentation.
Exfoliation & Brightening: AHAs, BHAs, and ingredients like niacinamide and vitamin C help fade pigmentation.
Targeted Treatments: Serums with ingredients like kojic acid, licorice extract, and retinol promote even skin tone.
Professional Treatments: Laser therapy, chemical peels, and microdermabrasion can accelerate pigment reduction.