You've tried brightening creams and serums, but those patches of pigmentation just won't budge. For many, uneven skin tone is a daily frustration—especially after acne or sun exposure. Pigmentation happens when your skin produces excess melanin, leaving behind dark spots that stick around for months.
Most pigmentation issues are rooted in the deeper layers of your skin. Dead cells on the surface keep newer, brighter skin hidden. By using a gentle exfoliating scrub, you speed up cell turnover and help fade those stubborn spots. Physical exfoliants slough away dullness, while chemical ingredients like glycolic acid target pigment from within.
Not all scrubs are created equal. You want something that combines a mild physical exfoliant (like jojoba beads or rice powder) with proven actives. Ingredients like niacinamide, licorice root, and vitamin C support fading without irritation. Avoid harsh walnut or apricot shells—they can cause microtears and make pigmentation worse.
Scrubbing too aggressively or using gritty scrubs can trigger inflammation and even darker spots. Skipping sunscreen after exfoliation is another big mistake. UV rays ramp up melanin production, undoing all your hard work. If you see redness or peeling, scale back—healthy skin heals faster.
Lotus Botanicals offers exfoliating scrubs packed with safe, effective botanicals like vitamin C and niacinamide. Our formulas combine gentle natural exfoliants with science-backed brighteners, all in vegan, cruelty-free blends. Check out our pigmentation care range at Lotus Botanicals for simple routines that actually work.
1. Can exfoliating scrubs really fade pigmentation spots?
Yes, they help remove dead skin and speed up cell turnover so dark spots fade faster, especially when combined with brightening ingredients.
2. Is it safe to use an exfoliating scrub if I have sensitive skin?
Choose scrubs with smooth, rounded particles and avoid harsh scrubbing. Look for formulas with soothing ingredients like aloe or chamomile.
3. How often should I use an exfoliating scrub for pigmentation?
Two to three times a week is plenty. More frequent use can irritate your skin and slow down fading.
4. What ingredients should I look for in a scrub for pigmentation?
Niacinamide, vitamin C, licorice root, and gentle exfoliants like jojoba beads or rice powder are ideal for tackling pigmentation.
5. Do I need to use sunscreen after exfoliating?
Absolutely. Scrubbing makes your skin more sensitive to the sun, so SPF is a must to prevent further pigmentation.
6. Why should I avoid walnut shell scrubs?
Walnut shells can create tiny tears in your skin, leading to irritation and sometimes worsening pigmentation.
7. How long does it take to see results from an exfoliating scrub?
Most people notice brighter skin in a few weeks, but fading deep pigmentation can take 6–12 weeks with regular use.
8. What makes Lotus Botanicals exfoliating scrubs different?
We use plant-based brighteners and gentle exfoliants in vegan, cruelty-free formulas without parabens, sulfates, or silicones.
9. Can I use Lotus Botanicals scrub with my other skincare products?
Yes, our scrubs are designed to layer easily with serums, moisturizers, and sunscreen for a complete routine.
10. Where can I find Lotus Botanicals exfoliating scrubs for pigmentation?
You can shop our pigmentation care range online at https://www.lotusbotanicals.com?utm_source=jarbug.
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