Education • Cluster 9
Pigmentation & Brightening
Uneven skin tone, dark spots, and pigmentation issues can develop due to sun exposure, inflammation, breakouts, or hormonal changes. Treating pigmentation effectively requires understanding the cause before choosing ingredients or routines. This cluster brings together Elora Clinic’s guides on pigmentation, brightening, and tone correction, helping you improve skin clarity safely without triggering irritation or rebound dark spots.
Supporting Guides in This Cluster
These guides explain why pigmentation happens, how different types of discoloration form, and what strategies help fade dark spots safely and effectively.
Best serum for uneven skin tone & brightening
Choosing brightening serums based on skin type and tolerance.
Read guide →Orange peel serum benefits
How citrus-based ingredients support brightness.
Read guide →Uneven skin tone & dark spot treatment (USA)
Treating tone issues with real-world environmental factors.
Read guide →Why skin discoloration happens
Understanding root causes of pigmentation.
Read guide →Inflammation-induced pigmentation
How inflammation leads to uneven tone.
Read guide →Why hyperpigmentation keeps coming back
Understanding recurring pigmentation.
Read guide →Inflammation-induced pigmentation treatment
How to treat pigmentation caused by inflammation.
Read guide →Best serum for post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Targeted solutions for PIH.
Read guide →Best routine after skin inflammation
Recovery-focused routines.
Read guide →Does hydration help hyperpigmentation?
Role of hydration in skin tone recovery.
Read guide →Fade dark spots faster without damage
Safe brightening strategies.
Read guide →Best routine for sun-induced dark spots
Managing pigmentation from sun exposure.
Read guide →Why dark spots look darker after skincare
Temporary worsening explained.
Read guide →Why dark spots are not fading
Common reasons treatments fail.
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