Durbanville skincare studio addresses why dark patches can appear or deepen in a woman’s 40s and 50s, even with a consistent routine.
Durbanville, Western Cape — D’vine Skin & Body has released a new article for women noticing dark patches on the cheeks, forehead or upper lip, despite having been careful with their skincare. The piece explains why hormonal changes during perimenopause and menopause can make pigmentation more likely to appear, and considerably harder to treat once it does.
For many women, this pigmentation shows up in places that were never sun-sensitive before, which makes it feel unpredictable and confusing. It’s easy to assume something in the routine has gone wrong, when the real cause runs deeper and involves a shift in how skin responds to sun exposure altogether.
The article explores the hormonal mechanism behind this reactivity, why UV exposure compounds the effect during this life stage, the difference between preventing pigmentation and correcting it after the fact, and how a diagnostic-first treatment approach differs from generic fading products. It also touches on why daily SPF plays a non-negotiable role in any treatment plan.
One insight worth noting: prevention is significantly more effective than correction once pigmentation has already set in, which changes how women should be thinking about their skincare well before dark patches become visible.
Readers who want the complete explanation, along with D’vine’s approach to treating hormonal pigmentation, can read Why Pigmentation Gets Worse During Hormonal Changes for the full breakdown.
About D’vine Skin & Body D’vine Skin & Body is a professional skin and body studio based in Durbanville, Western Cape, offering personalised treatments and professional skincare including Mesoestetic, QMS Medicosmetics, and Lamelle. The studio takes a diagnostic-first approach to hormonal skin concerns, tailoring each treatment plan to the underlying cause.
Contact: D’vine Skin & Body 99 Jip De Jager Dr, De Bron, Cape Town, 7530 021 913 0897
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