
What is Pigmentation/Skin Glow?
Pigmentation is the coloring of your skin. Melanin, the pigment that gives your skin its color, is produced by cells called melanocytes. But sometimes, these cells become damaged or unhealthy, leading to irregular melanin production — causing dark spots, patches, and uneven skin tone. Hyperpigmentation can result from sun exposure, hormonal changes, inflammation, or certain medications. While it isn't harmful, it can affect your confidence and appearance.

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Sun Exposure
UV rays increase melanin production, leading to tanning and dark patches.

Hormonal Changes
Conditions like melasma are triggered by hormones, especially during pregnancy or with birth control pills.

Inflammation or Acne
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation occurs after acne, burns, or injuries.

Poor Skincare
Using harsh products can damage skin cells and increase pigmentation.

Direct Sunlight
Always wear SPF 30+ sunscreen to prevent UV-triggered melanin production.

Harsh Soaps & Scrubs
They can irritate the skin and worsen pigmentation.

Picking Pimples
Touching or popping them causes inflammation and scarring.

Unbalanced Diet
Deficiency in vitamins like C and E can dull your skin and make it prone to pigmentation.

Sun Sensitivity
Especially in lighter skin types or with unprotected exposure.

Hormonal Disorders
Like PCOS or thyroid imbalances which increase melanin production.

Aging
Age spots, liver spots, and slower cell regeneration make pigmentation more visible.

Skin Injuries
Cuts, acne, or rashes that leave behind darkened marks.

Vitamin C-rich foods
Like amla, oranges, kiwi – for collagen and glow.

Hydration
Drink 2.5–3L of water daily for clearer skin and detox.

Natural Brighteners
Turmeric, licorice extract, and aloe vera help reduce melanin activity.

Antioxidant intake
Flavonoids from berries, green tea, and supplements protect your skin cells from oxidative stress.
Complete Pigmentation & Skin Glow Care
Diet
Focus on foods rich in vitamin A, C, E, and antioxidants. Avoid excess sugar and dairy.
Dietary Supplements
For skin repair and glow, start with Gluta Glow, Vitamin C+E, and Collagen Booster.
Sun Protection
Use a broad-spectrum SPF 30+ sunscreen daily—even indoors.
FAQs
Pigmentation is mostly caused by UV rays, hormonal changes, acne scarring, and skin trauma that overstimulates melanin production.
Natural remedies like turmeric, lemon juice (in moderation), aloe vera, and vitamin C can help reduce pigmentation. But consistent care and sunscreen are key.
Yes. Supplements rich in antioxidants, collagen, and vitamins help boost skin repair, reduce free radical damage, and bring out natural glow over 4–6 weeks of use.
In most cases, no. Pigmentation can be treated effectively with the right skincare, diet, and lifestyle changes. However, sun protection is a must to prevent recurrence.
You can start in your early 20s, especially if you notice dullness, stress, or hormonal imbalance. Earlier support ensures better skin longevity and glow.