Yelling Ant's TL;DR - Hyperpigmentation in Black skin usually comes back because inflammation, sun exposure, barrier damage, and routine mistakes keep re-triggering melanin. Products alone do not fix behavior, protection, and healing habits.
Hyperpigmentation is not just a surface issue. It is a melanin response to stress, trauma, and irritation. When the root causes stay active, spots return like clockwork. If you feel stuck in a fade-and-repeat cycle, these are the real reasons why.
1. You skip sunscreen indoors.
UV DAMAGE passes through windows. Even short
exposure reactivates melanin. Daily protection is
non-negotiable.
2. You overuse brightening acids.
Too much exfoliation causes inflammation. Inflammation triggers
POST-INFLAMMATORY HYPERPIGMENTATION (PIH). Less
often works better.
3. You pick at acne.
Picking creates trauma. Trauma tells melanin to overproduce.
Healing slows and dark marks deepen.
4. Your skin barrier is damaged.
Barrier damage causes
TRANSEPIDERMAL WATER LOSS (TEWL). Dehydrated
skin heals slower. Slow healing equals lingering spots.