Hyperpigmentation - 2 signs that you have it!

Hiperpigmentācija - 2 pazīmes, ka tev tā ir!

Do you see shades in the mirror that you don't want to see? Hyperpigmentation is one of the most common skin problems, but we often ignore it, hoping it will "go away on its own."

Here's how to recognize two key signs that your skin is struggling with pigmentation:

1. Uneven Skin Tone

Your skin no longer looks uniform. You notice lighter and darker patches, which collectively create a "blotchy" appearance. This occurs when melanin – the skin's pigment – is produced unevenly, often due to sun exposure, stress, or insufficient protection.

2. Distinct Dark Spots

These are specific, clearly visible, and darker spots that most often appear on the cheeks, forehead, or décolletage area. They are more persistent and indicate a deeper accumulation of pigment, caused by prolonged sun damage or hormonal changes.

How to Act?


Solution: Melan Tran3x Concentrate

  • Erases existing: Intensely whitens existing pigment spots, making them less noticeable.

  • Stops production: "Puts to sleep" melanin factories, preventing them from producing excess color.

  • Evens tone: Promotes skin regeneration to make blotchy areas disappear and achieve an even complexion.


Prevention: Mesoprotech Melan 130+

  • Blocks and regulates: Not only provides maximum sun protection but also helps control pigment formation throughout the day.

  • Rescue for your skin: Acts as an invisible shield that prevents existing spots from getting darker and actively prevents new ones from forming.

  • Universal tone: The light color pigment instantly visually masks imperfections and adapts to your skin tone.

In short: If Melan Tran3x is your "doctor" repairing existing damage, then Melan 130+ is your "seatbelt" protecting you from a new pigmentation attack.


Important! Hyperpigmentation can be malignant, so we recommend having your skin checked by a dermatologist!

Take the first step towards clearer skin today!

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