Hyperpigmentation

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FAQs

What Is Hyperpigmentation Skincare?

Blemished skin refers to any spots, marks, or discoloration on the skin’s surface. This can be a result from acne, hyperpigmentation, sun exposure, blocked pores, or ingrown hairs. Luckily, we have several products to help diminish the signs of unevenness.

Is blemish the same as acne?

While these two terms are sometimes used interchangeably, blemish and acne are not the same thing. Blemish is a general term for any skin imperfection, whereas acne is a skin condition resulting in a widespread breakout.

How to care for blemish skin?

The best way to care for blemish skin is by using the right products. Speak with one of our experts to determine which of our skincare for blemish skin is the best fit for your concerns.

What is blemish control for?

Blemish control refers to skincare products formulated to target and reduce the appearance of pimples, blackheads, hyperpigmentation by unclogging pores and regulating oil production. You’ll often see BHAs and AHAs in skincare for blemish skin.

How often should I use blemish control?

It depends on the type of blemish control product you’re using, but if you have sensitive skin, we suggest using blemish control every couple of days to monitor dryness or peeling.

What skincare is good for hyperpigmentation?

At QMS, we’ve seen how skin-identical collagen and hyaluronic acid are the two best ingredients for anti-aging–which includes hyperpigmentation. Those, along with glycolic acid, PHAs, and enzymes are great for hyperpigmentation.

Does anything really work for hyperpigmentation?

Yes, you can absolutely treat hyperpigmentation with the right products. Not to mention, sunscreen, hats, and avoiding the sun during peak hours can help your hyperpigmentation from developing again.