Judging someone by the colour of their skin is ignorant, because the skin colour has nothing to do with their morals, beliefs, intelligence, or character. Yet, we’ve seen how people are treated differently if they look less beautiful, or are darker in colour. And, if you are on the darker side of skin complexion, we know what all you might be going through. Nevertheless, while you can't do much about the way people think about you, you can certainly do things to take good care of yourself. Appreciating what you have, and taking good care of it, is what is wise.
We all know how beauty products and skin care routines should be chosen wisely. With a myriad of options available, you need to be able to choose only those that can suit and enhance your specific skin type. We consider the texture of our skin and our skin problems to consider which products to choose. But, how many of us take into consideration out skin colour!? Yes, the skin colour also plays an important role in choosing the right products and ingredients in your beauty regimen.
While your age, your lifestyle, your environment, and your diet decide a good amount of your skin type, so does your skin colour. While dark skin is always seen as ugly by most people, there are also benefits of having such melanin-rich skin. For instance, dark-coloured individuals will find that they get wrinkles, fine lines, and crow’s feet much later than those with fairer skin. But at the same time, those with a deeper complexion are more susceptible to hyperpigmentation and other discolouration issues. All of this is because of the melanocytes, or pigment-producing cells, which create melanin that gives the skin its colour.
Let’s give you a better understanding of the general pros and cons of darker skin so that you can decide better on the kinds of products you’d require to take good care of your skin from now on.
Issues faced by darker skin tones
Oiliness and acne
While lighter skin tones can also be oily, the issue is more than often seen for darker complexions. Darker skin tones are more prone to being oily, which further results in acne, which can leave marks that last longer if not treated properly. Now, if you think, products that reduce oil will be helpful here, hold on! If you try to over-dry your skin with such products, your darker skin tone will only get more pigmented. That’s because wen darker skin gets too dry, it stimulates increased pigmentation, and also oil production, as the skin’s goal is to always maintain a strong lipid barrier. So, what is to be done then? One way is to keep your skin well-hydrated. A well-hydrated skin produces lesser oil. You can use gentle antioxidant ingredients like green tea, which can calm the inflammation associated with acne. Also, avoid harsh soaps and cleansers that can strip your skin of its natural moisture.Hyperpigmentation or discoloration
Hyperpigmentation or discolouration of the skin, whether caused by medical conditions or inflammatory conditions, tend to be more noticeable and last longer in deeper complexions. To treat this condition, first the main cause of the disorder needs to be determined, after which appropriate brightening and antioxidant-rich products can be chosen to prevent free radical damage and encourage cell renewal. Vitamin C products work the best to improve the skin’s hydration and oil production, and cleanse the skin to allow for better product absorption. Some people use bleaching agents to solve the condition, which is actually very wrong! Bleaching agents only increase inflammation, resulting in more hyperpigmentation.Sun damage
Constant exposure to the sun’s UV rays can damage the skin, bringing visible unwanted changes. These could include sun spots, loss of skin tone, uneven texture, spider veins, and redness. First and foremost, you should avoid exposing your skin to the sun as much as possible. And, when you do need to go out into the sun, keep your skin protected by using mild sunscreen and using other sun-protective measures. You mut also use a lipid-rich moisturizer to ensure that your skin’s lipid barrier is maintained, and its post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is avoided.Sensitivity
Darker skin tones, when exposed to heat and mechanical stimuli, can make it allergic for the skin, making it itchy, dry, and red. When these symptoms are not properly identified and treated, continued exposure to such irritants can create more pigmentation issues for the skin. It is best to keep the beauty routine clean and simple to reduce the chances of irritation, if you have sensitive skin. You must choose products specially designed for sensitive skin, those that can soothe, repair the skin barrier, even out the skin’s pigment, and reduce inflammation.
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