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Friction hyperpigmentation is why your elbows look darker than the rest of your skin — and no, it's not because they're dirty. This is one of the most misunderstood types of dark spots, so let me explain what's actually happening. Friction hyperpigmentation develops from repeated pressure and rubbing on the same area. Every time you lean on your elbows, prop them on a desk, or rest them on a table, the skin experiences chronic low-grade stress. Your skin reads that constant friction as a kind of injury, and over time it responds the same way it responds to inflammation — by switching on your melanocytes. Those are the cells that produce melanin, your skin's pigment. When they're triggered over and over, they overproduce, and the result is a darkened, often slightly thickened patch right where the friction happens. This is also why knees, knuckles, and ankles tend to darken the same way. Here's the part most people get wrong: scrubbing harder makes it worse. Aggressive scrubbing is just more friction, which signals even more melanin. The fix is consistency, not intensity.  Three steps: Step 1 — Exfoliate. Use a BHA or urea-based product 2–3x a week. This gently breaks down the thickened, pigment-loaded surface cells so the brightening step can actually reach deeper. - Product : @COSRX Official @zeroid_official  Step 2 — Brighten. Apply niacinamide or alpha arbutin to the area. Both slow down melanin production at the source, and both are gentle enough for daily use on body skin without irritation. - Product : @anua_global , @The Ordinary  Step 3 — Moisturize. Dry skin darkens faster and looks rougher. Keep elbows hydrated with a thick cream or body lotion to maintain the barrier and prevent the cycle from restarting. - Product : @ILLIYOON US Friction hyperpigmentation fades slowly because it built up slowly — give it a few weeks of consistency before judging results. Start tonight, and save this so you don't lose the routine. 🚫no ad #darkelbows #bodycare #hyperpigmentationtreatment #hyperpigmentation #skincarehacks
Friction hyperpigmentation is why your elbows look darker than the rest of your skin — and no, it's not because they're dirty. This is one of the most misunderstood types of dark spots, so let me explain what's actually happening. Friction hyperpigmentation develops from repeated pressure and rubbing on the same area. Every time you lean on your elbows, prop them on a desk, or rest them on a table, the skin experiences chronic low-grade stress. Your skin reads that constant friction as a kind of injury, and over time it responds the same way it responds to inflammation — by switching on your melanocytes. Those are the cells that produce melanin, your skin's pigment. When they're triggered over and over, they overproduce, and the result is a darkened, often slightly thickened patch right where the friction happens. This is also why knees, knuckles, and ankles tend to darken the same way. Here's the part most people get wrong: scrubbing harder makes it worse. Aggressive scrubbing is just more friction, which signals even more melanin. The fix is consistency, not intensity. Three steps: Step 1 — Exfoliate. Use a BHA or urea-based product 2–3x a week. This gently breaks down the thickened, pigment-loaded surface cells so the brightening step can actually reach deeper. - Product : @COSRX Official @zeroid_official Step 2 — Brighten. Apply niacinamide or alpha arbutin to the area. Both slow down melanin production at the source, and both are gentle enough for daily use on body skin without irritation. - Product : @anua_global , @The Ordinary Step 3 — Moisturize. Dry skin darkens faster and looks rougher. Keep elbows hydrated with a thick cream or body lotion to maintain the barrier and prevent the cycle from restarting. - Product : @ILLIYOON US Friction hyperpigmentation fades slowly because it built up slowly — give it a few weeks of consistency before judging results. Start tonight, and save this so you don't lose the routine. 🚫no ad #darkelbows #bodycare #hyperpigmentationtreatment #hyperpigmentation #skincarehacks

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