Hyperpigmentation—Why Winter Is the Best Time to Treat It

Hyperpigmentation—those lingering dark spots from past breakouts or sun exposure—doesn’t just fade on its own. In fact, without proper care, it can worsen over time. But here’s the good news: winter is the perfect time to tackle hyperpigmentation head-on.

☁️ Less Sun = Better Results – Summer UV exposure can make hyperpigmentation harder to treat, but winter's lower UV index means your skin has time to heal.
💆 Your Skin Is Ready to Regenerate – During colder months, you often experience less inflammation, making brightening treatments even more effective.
Retinol & Brightening Agents Work Better – Active ingredients like vitamin C and retinol are key for fading dark spots, and winter’s lower UV exposure helps minimize irritation.

How to Safely Brighten & Even Out Skin:
Boost Radiance with Vitamin CiS Clinical Pro Heal Serum fights free radicals and helps fade dark spots.
Resurface & RenewJan Marini Luminate Face Lotion is a powerhouse with retinol and brightening agents to gently fade hyperpigmentation.
Protect Your Progress – Even in winter, iS Clinical Extreme Protect SPF 30 is non-negotiable. Without sunscreen, hyperpigmentation will keep returning.

Results take time, and consistency is key. Want a customized approach to treating hyperpigmentation? Let’s create a plan for your skin—book a consultation today!

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