Cream for spots on the face - page 2
Dark spot cream is intended for skin with dark spots, hyperpigmentation, post-acne marks, uneven tone and changes caused by sun exposure, age, hormones or inflammatory processes on the skin. For facial dark spots, daily SPF protection is the most important step, because UV exposure can darken existing spots and contribute to new ones.
Within the Face cosmetics category, products for dark spots are chosen according to skin type, type of hyperpigmentation, facial area and whether the skin needs daily protection, anti-age care or targeted care for the eye area.
Dark spots on the face often appear after sun exposure, pimples, irritation, hormonal changes or as part of skin aging. For more detailed advice, read the guide How to reduce dark spots and hyperpigmentation. If the skin is also dry or sensitive, the article Dry skin – how to care for it and which cream is best may also be useful.
Products for facial dark spots available at ApotekaOnline
| Product | Purpose | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Uriage Bariésun anti-dark spot fluid SPF50+ 40 ml | Daily SPF50+ protection for skin prone to dark spots and hyperpigmentation | View product » |
| Bioderma Photoderm Spot-Age SPF50+ 40 ml | SPF50+ care against dark spots and wrinkles, for sun protection and photoaging signs | View product » |
| Christian Breton Dark Undereye Corrector serum 15 ml | Targeted care for dark circles and the under-eye area, for a fresher-looking eye contour | View product » |
Who is dark spot cream for?
- Skin with dark spots, hyperpigmentation and uneven tone
- People with post-acne marks or spots after pimples
- Skin prone to sun spots and photoaging
- Mature skin where dark spots appear together with wrinkles
- People who want targeted daily SPF protection and care for pigmentation-prone skin
How to choose dark spot cream?
For daily protection of skin prone to dark spots, Uriage Bariésun anti-dark spot fluid SPF50+ 40 ml can be selected, especially when the goal is sun protection and prevention of further spot darkening.
If dark spots are accompanied by wrinkles, uneven tone and photoaging signs, Bioderma Photoderm Spot-Age SPF50+ 40 ml can be a good choice as daily protection and care against spots and wrinkles.
For dark circles and the under-eye area, Christian Breton Dark Undereye Corrector serum 15 ml can be considered. This product is not a classic facial dark spot cream, but a targeted solution for dark circles and a fresher-looking eye area.
How to use dark spot products properly?
Products for facial dark spots should be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. SPF products are applied in the morning as the final step of the daily routine, before sun exposure. It is important to apply enough product and reapply protection during the day, especially when outdoors, sweating or wiping the face.
With dark spots and hyperpigmentation, results require patience and consistency. Care is usually combined with gentle cleansing, hydration and support of the skin barrier. If stronger active ingredients are used in the evening routine, SPF during the day is essential.
Dark spot cream, SPF and post-acne marks
Post-acne marks and darker spots often become more visible when the skin is exposed to the sun without protection. That is why SPF is a key part of the routine for skin prone to pimples, spots and hyperpigmentation. Without regular sun protection, even the best dark spot care may give weaker results.
If spots are linked to acne, hormonal changes or melasma, the routine should be chosen carefully. For pronounced, persistent or suddenly appearing spots, a dermatologist’s examination is recommended because not all pigmentation is the same and it is not treated in the same way.
Pharmacist’s advice
For facial dark spots, daily and proper SPF protection is the most important step. Products against dark spots should not be used occasionally, but consistently, with patience and a gentle routine that does not irritate the skin. If you have melasma, post-acne spots, pronounced pigmentation, pregnancy, breastfeeding, dermatological therapy or spots that change in shape, color or size, advice from a dermatologist or pharmacist is recommended.
Ljubica Barbulović, Master of Pharmacy
Tips and useful guides
- How to reduce dark spots and hyperpigmentation
- Dry skin – how to care for it and which cream is best
- How to reduce facial redness
Frequently asked questions
What is dark spot cream used for?
Dark spot cream is used for care of skin with hyperpigmentation, dark spots, post-acne marks and uneven tone.
Does SPF help with dark spots?
Yes. SPF is one of the most important steps because it prevents further darkening of existing spots and the appearance of new pigmentation.
How long should dark spot products be used?
Dark spots do not fade quickly. Regular use over a longer period is needed, together with daily sun protection.
Are dark spot products used only in summer?
No. Skin prone to dark spots needs protection throughout the year, especially if active ingredients are used or hyperpigmentation tendency exists.
When should a dermatologist be consulted for dark spots?
If spots appear suddenly, change, are very dark, spread or do not respond to care, a dermatologist’s examination is recommended.