HOW YOUR SKIN TONE MAY INFLUENCE THE FORMATION OF DARK PATCHES & PIGMENTATION | FACIAL IN GRIMSBY
- Aggie Singh
- Jan 8, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Apr 10

Sun exposure and inflammation can trigger the formation of dark spots and patches that lead to an uneven skin tone that can make you look older. But do the skin phototype and inherent colour play a role in the appearance of these blemishes? Yes, they do. Different skin colours contain different amounts of melanin and different proportions of eumelanin and pheomelanin, which determine the tone of the patch. The darker your skin tone is, the more melanin your skin can produce, so darker skin tones are more prone to develop hyperpigmentation than fair skin tones.
MELANIN, EUMELANIN AND PHEOMELANIN | Facial in Grimsby
The colour of our skin is determined by genetic factors; we inherit it from our parents and other ancestors. The pigment that gives these beautiful colours to our skin, hair, and eyes is called melanin. Inside the skin, this melanin is produced by specialised skin cells called melanocytes. The main role of melanin is to absorb and scatter UV radiation, thus helping to protect human cells from the mutagenic effects of UVR. Therefore, our melanocytes increase melanin production when sun-exposed and, if continuously exposed, these can unevenly multiply in the most vulnerable skin areas and constantly overproduce melanin, leading to an uneven skin tone. Melanin overproduction also occurs as a response to hormonal changes, inflammation, or wound healing. For this reason, pregnant women, people with acne, and those with inflamed or scarred skin areas are more susceptible to overproduce melanin and develop skin patches and should be better protected when sun-exposed.
Diversity in skin colour and the tonality of skin patches is not only determined by the number of melanocytes and how much melanin they produce, but also by the percentage of the different types of melanin they produce. There are two types of melanin, eumelanin and pheomelanin.
• EUMELANIN: These are black and brown pigments. Darker skin tones show a higher rate of eumelanin and lower rates of pheomelanin. Eumelanin is more effective in protecting the skin against the damaging effects of UVR than pheomelanin, and it is also a good free radical scavenger.
• PHEOMELANIN: Pheomelanin is made of red and yellow pigments. Fair skin phototypes tend to produce more pheomelanin and very low (or none) rates of eumelanin. It explains why freckles or patches in fair skin types show a reddish or yellowish tone.
To sum up, the amount of melanin and the percentage of eumelanin and pheomelanin that human skin produces is what determines every different skin tone, as well as the different shades of dark spots or skin patches. To learn more about the different types of pigmentation problems, you can check out our previous post, Skin Hyperpigmentation.
According to this, darker skin tones are more vulnerable to suffering hyperpigmentation, but, at the same time, their skin offers better protection against sunburn, skin cancer, and some other UVR-induced problems such as wrinkles and folds. On the other hand, fair skin types show fewer pigmentation problems, and when they appear, they present a yellow/reddish tonality. Nevertheless, fair skins are more prone to suffer sunburn and other more severe photodamage. So the lighter your skin is, the more you have to protect it from sun damage using a good sunblock.
At this time of the year, it is very common to find out that some discoloured skin patches have appeared. If that is the case, don’t worry, nowadays multiple treatments can effectively remove them. In this regard, we highly recommend you check out our product range, as they offer a very comprehensive range for every skin type.
The skin tone or Skin Phototype is not the only determining factor in the formation of hyperpigmentation;
The other three are: • Type of hyperpigmentation. • Triggering agent. • Part of the body affected.
The brand we work with specialises in the treatment of pigmentation problems. As such, they know the importance of treating these alterations, taking all four factors into account. The brand offers a specific approach that has shown very effective results. It has a range of products includes professional solutions and home skincare products to comprehensively treat the skin, starting at the doctor’s office and finishing with a follow-up at home. You can learn more about our treatments and facials in Grimsby by reserving a consultation.
Aggie Singh, your cosmetologist

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