hoʻohuʻihuʻi

ʻO ka Hyperpigmentation kahi pilikia ʻeha e hoʻopili ai i ka nui o nā poʻe a ʻo ia kekahi o nā maʻi ʻili e maʻamau e makemake ai ke kanaka e mālama.

Ke hele mai nei ka Hyperpigmentation i ka loli ʻana o ka ʻili o nā pigmentary, me ia ka hopena i nā wā i loaʻa nā pōpoki ma ka maka a me nā ʻōpū ma nā ʻāpana ʻē aʻe o ke kino e ʻike ʻia ma nā lima a me ka umauma.

ʻO ka Hyperpigmentation ʻelua mau kumu nui, ka mea maopopo loa i ka hele a me ka pōʻino ma hope o ka lā.

The face, hands and often the upper parts of the chest are usually the areas of the skin most exposed to the sun. This is why you will experience hoʻohuʻihuʻi more often in these places than in other parts of the body.

ʻO ka lā e hele ana i ka makani o ke kaʻa ka mea āu e holo ai a lawa paha e lawa i kēia mau loli i ka hiʻona o ka ʻili.

Another main cause of hoʻohuʻihuʻi is due to hormonal changes in the body.

ʻO ka ʻōpū a me ka pōpoki ka hānau hānau ʻana nā kumu nui o kēia mau loli hormonal i ka wahine.

Hōʻino ka poʻe he nui i ka melasma, ʻo ia ka pigmentation i lawe ʻia e ka lā, he mea manawaleʻa ia o nā ʻelemakule.

Hiki i kekahi mau mea keʻokeʻo keʻokeʻo ke kōkua i ka hōʻemi ʻana i ka hopena o kēia mau wahi, akā e like me ka hapa nui o nā mea e pili ana i ke ʻano o kou ʻili, ka uhi ʻana i ka lā i ke ala maikaʻi loa e pale ai i kēia mau hōʻola i ka ulu ʻana. . ^ E Ha yM.

If you have hoʻohuʻihuʻi, exposure to the sun will only aggravate the situation.

Although the hoʻohuʻihuʻi resulting from hormonal changes is much more difficult to treat than that caused by the sun, over time, with the correct use of quality skin whitening products, the spots may fade significantly. .





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