Alright, so you know how sometimes you look in the mirror and you’re like, “Ugh, what’s with the dark shadow around my mouth?” Yeah, that’s hyperpigmentation, and it’s annoying AF. I’ve been battling it for ages, and lemme tell you, I’ve tried EVERYTHING.
First things first, I went to a dermatologist. I figured, “Okay, they’re the pros, they’ll know what to do.” They suggested a hydroquinone cream. Used it for a while, saw some improvement, but honestly, it wasn’t a game-changer and I was a bit freaked out by the potential long-term side effects. So, I stopped. That was my initial move, seeking professional help.
Then I moved onto home remedies, because what could go wrong, right? Lemon juice! Turmeric masks! I tried it all. I squeezed lemons like a maniac, mixed turmeric into a paste that stained EVERYTHING yellow (including my face for a day or two!), and honestly… nada. Maybe a tiny bit brighter, but nothing worth the effort and the potential for irritation. Don’t recommend this route unless you wanna look like you wrestled with a spice rack and lost.
Next up: Over-the-counter stuff. I went wild in Sephora and Ulta. Vitamin C serums? Check. Niacinamide? Check. Alpha Arbutin? Double check. I slathered my face in these things religiously. Morning and night. For months. Did it help? A little, yeah. My skin was definitely brighter overall, but the dark area around my mouth? Still hanging out, being a jerk. I researched ingredients extensively and looked for high concentrations, layering them like a pro. It was a full-time job.
Exfoliation became my new best friend. I started using a gentle chemical exfoliant (AHA) a couple of times a week. Noticed a slight difference. The dead skin cells were getting sloughed off, which helped the other products penetrate better, I guess. But again, not a huge breakthrough. I began slowly incorporating BHA as well focusing primarily on the T zone.
Sunscreen. DUH! This is a no-brainer, but I was slacking. Now I apply it religiously. Every. Single. Day. Even when it’s cloudy. SPF 50, broad spectrum. It’s become a non-negotiable. I reapply religiously every two hours if I am outside. Now, I can say it prevents the hyperpigmentation from getting worse, and that is a win for me!
What FINALLY made a difference? A combination of things, honestly. I think the key was consistency and patience.
- The Ordinary’s Alpha Arbutin 2% + HA: This stuff is cheap and effective. I use it every night.
- Good Molecules Discoloration Correcting Serum: This contains tranexamic acid, which is supposed to be great for hyperpigmentation. I use it in the mornings.
- Consistent exfoliation: AHA/BHA twice a week.
- Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen! You get the point.
It’s not a miracle cure. The hyperpigmentation is still there, but it’s definitely faded significantly. I’d say it’s like 70% better than it was before. And honestly, that’s good enough for me. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, this skincare thing.

My closing advice. Be patient, be consistent, and don’t believe the hype about overnight fixes. Also, everyone’s skin is different, so what worked for me might not work for you. But hopefully, this gives you some ideas on where to start. Good luck, and may your hyperpigmentation be banished to the shadow realm!