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... Read moreFrom my own experience tackling stubborn hyperpigmentation, I’ve realized the biggest mistake many make is over-exfoliating and switching up products too frequently. Although it’s tempting to try a new serum or exfoliator every week hoping for quicker results, this often leads to irritation and actually worsens dark spots. What worked best for me was sticking to just two reliable products daily – a gentle hydrating milk like Lolettá Oat Milk to soothe and moisturize, paired with a nourishing oil such as MilliGlow Oil to support skin barrier repair. These helped calm my skin and gradually fade pigmentation without causing burns or redness. Consistency is key. Instead of random routines or harsh treatments, using your products steadily allows your skin to respond and heal. I also learned to dial down exfoliation frequency; over-exfoliating strips away protective oils and triggers inflammation, which can activate melanin production and deepen dark spots. Patience is essential too. Hyperpigmentation doesn’t vanish overnight, but with a calm, steady skincare approach, results will come. Avoid the cycle of irritation and product hopping – find what works gently for your skin and commit. This strategy helped my dark spots soften over time and gave me healthier, glowing skin without damage. So, if your dark spots aren’t fading despite trying many products, consider stopping the over-exfoliation and constant switching. Simple, consistent care can be surprisingly effective in clearing hyperpigmentation.