How To Even Out Skin Tone

  • February 14, 2009
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Stop bemoaning your blotchy complexion and start evening it out instead, no matter your specific skin complaint.

You Will Need

  • Sunscreen
  • Facial cleanser and moisturizer with alpha hydroxy acids
  • Exfoliant with soy and salicylic acid
  • A fade cream
  • Chemical peels, laser resurfacing, or microdermabrasion
  • Liquid foundation
How To Even Out Skin Tone: Halt the damage

Step 1: Halt the damage

Regardless of your particular skin tone issue—brown spots, freckles, acne scarring— prevent an uneven complexion from becoming worse by limiting your time in the sun, and wearing a daily broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF 30 year-round.

Pregnancy and some hormonal contraceptives can alter pigmentation and make existing blotches worse, so be vigilant about protecting your skin from the sun if you’re pregnant or on birth control.

How To Even Out Skin Tone: Use alpha hydroxy acids

Step 2: Use alpha hydroxy acids

Clean and moisturize your skin with products containing alpha hydroxy acids, which even out skin by removing the dead skin cells that contain extra pigment.

If you wear foundation, use a liquid one. It’s better at evening out skin tone than cream or powder makeup.

How To Even Out Skin Tone: Use the right exfoliant

Step 3: Use the right exfoliant

Exfoliate with a product that contains soy, which blocks the transfer of pigment into skin cells, and salicylic acid, which clears away dead ones.

How To Even Out Skin Tone: Apply a fade cream

Step 4: Apply a fade cream

If you have dark areas, ask a dermatologist about a fade cream containing hydroquinone, which decreases pigment. Test the cream on a small patch of dark skin; if no irritation develops, apply it twice a day for 12 weeks.

Hydroquinone can be dangerous if taken in high doses for extended periods of time—leading some countries to ban it. Use under medical supervision.

How To Even Out Skin Tone: Consider natural products

Step 5: Consider natural products

If you’d prefer a gentler fade cream, look for one that contains azelaic or kojic acid, arbutin, or bearberry, licorice, or mulberry extract, all of which fade spots by suppressing pigment production.

How To Even Out Skin Tone: See a professional

Step 6: See a professional

For severe or stubborn dark spots, consider chemical peels, laser resurfacing, or microdermabrasion treatments.

Sun damage is the main cause of wrinkles, dark spots, and uneven skin tone.

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