Post-Menopause Skin Changes
Hyperpigmentation appears when the skin produces excess melanin in certain areas, leading to visible dark spots and uneven tone. It is one of the most common skin concerns and can develop gradually or as a result of specific triggers.
There are several types. Sun-induced pigmentation is caused by repeated UV exposure and often appears as age spots or patches of uneven tone. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation develops after skin stress, such as breakouts or irritation, leaving behind residual marks. Hormonal pigmentation, often referred to as melasma, is linked to internal changes and typically presents as broader areas of discoloration.
In all cases, the underlying process is similar. Melanin production becomes uneven, and slower cell turnover allows pigmentation to remain visible for longer. Without targeted intervention, these spots can persist and become more difficult to treat over time.
A Balanced Approach to Brightening
AUTEUR formulations are designed to improve skin tone without disrupting balance.
Vitamin C helps visibly brighten and reduce the appearance of dark spots, while niacinamide supports a more even distribution of pigment. This combination allows for gradual, consistent improvement in skin clarity.
Rather than aggressive correction, the focus is on controlled refinement. The skin becomes more even over time, while maintaining comfort and resilience.
This approach complements professional treatments and helps extend visible results.
Target Uneven Tone with Precision
Formulations designed to brighten and refine. Complements laser and peel treatments.
FAQ
What causes hyperpigmentation?
Hyperpigmentation is caused by excess melanin production, often triggered by sun exposure, inflammation, or hormonal changes.
What is the best treatment for dark spots?
Effective treatment includes brightening ingredients like vitamin C and niacinamide, combined with consistent sun protection.
How long does it take to fade dark spots?
Visible improvement can take several weeks, depending on the depth and type of pigmentation.
Can hyperpigmentation come back?
Yes. Without proper sun protection and maintenance, pigmentation can reappear over time.
Can I combine skincare with professional treatments?
Yes. Skincare is often used alongside treatments such as laser or chemical peels to support and maintain results.
Clarity, Restored Over Time
Refine uneven tone with formulations designed to deliver visible, lasting brightness.











