Herbal remedies on post acne hyperpigmentation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33974/ijrpst.v4i1.343
Keywords:
Acne, hyperpigmentation, herbal remedies, Aloe veraAbstract
One of the most prevalent skin problems is acne. Nearly all teenagers are affected, and up to 41% of adults may still have the condition. Regardless of skin tone, pigmentary consequences are significant cosmetic concerns for all patients, and they may cause the patient greater problems than the primary skin disorder did. Darker skinned people appear to have a higher likelihood of pigmentary disorders, which should be taken into account while examining these patients. Even mild to moderate acne might result in post-acne hyperpigmentation. Acne with hyperpigmentation manifests as dark patches or blotches on the skin. There are many cosmetic products available in the market that reduces hyperpigmentation, but it is best to look for herbal remedies that reduce dark spots. The aim of this study is to determine the importance of herbs for the treatment of post acne hyperpigmentation.
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