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What Is Skin Dullness?
Dullness is pretty much the opposite of glowing skin. Dull skin looks lackluster, tired, and pretty blah overall. We also group other signs of uneven skin tone within the dullness category too, such as dark spots, discoloration, undereye circles (for which we recommend our Vacation Eyes Brightening Eye Gel), and post-acne scars and marks.
What Causes Uneven Skin Tone and Hyperpigmentation?
There are many causes for a dull, uneven skin tone. First of all, everyone’s skin tone (along with texture and type) is unique. Some people are more prone to hyperpigmentation than others. A lack of exfoliation can also contribute to a buildup of dead skin cells that sit on top of the skin, causing a dull complexion. Aging skin tends to become dull and speckled with age spots too since our cellular turnover rate (how our bodies push fresh, new skin cells to the surface) slows down as we grow older. To help combat a slow cellular turnover rate, incorporate retinol into your routine. Popping and picking at pimples, sun damage, pregnancy, conditions like melasma, and more can also contribute to a dull, uneven skin tone.
The Best Skincare for Dullness and Dark Spots
Look for the sun icon when shopping for dull skin products that treat hyperpigmentation and uneven tone. These are all formulated with skin brightening ingredients that can result in a glowing, fresh complexion. Probably the biggest hero when it comes to ingredients for dull skin is vitamin C. A natural antioxidant, vitamin C brightens up pigmentation while strengthening the skin’s barrier, protecting it against future damage. Reap its benefits daily by applying a few drops of our Stroke of Brilliance Brightening Serum. Or, tap a few shakes of our Found the Light Vitamin C Powder to turn any cream or serum into a brightening one. For an instant boost in glow, smooth on a drop of two of our Mood Lighting Luminizing Glow Drops after the final step in your routine. You can even mix it into your foundation or other face makeup.
If you’re hyper-focused on evening out tone or treating dark spots, exfoliation is key. There are two types of exfoliators you can use (or, for best results, alternate both): Physical exfoliation and chemical exfoliation. Physical exfoliators include scrubs, konjac sponges, brightening masks, and tools like our Instant Gratification At-Home Dermaplaning Tool. This type of exfoliation manually removes layers of dead skin cells, revealing a fresh complexion underneath. Dermaplaning even sloughs off facial hair and peach fuzz, instantly delivering a smoother, brighter complexion.
Chemical exfoliation refers to acids, such as AHAs and BHAs. AHAs (like glycolic, citric, azelaic, and lactic acid) work at the surface level to dissolve dead skin cells. BHAs the most common one being salicylic acid) penetrates the pore level to remove old cells and impurities. No matter which type of exfoliation you choose, make sure you don’t overdo it, which can stress the skin out and cause issues like acne and inflammation. Stick to exfoliating 2-3x per week max (unless you’re dermaplaning, in which we recommend just 1-4x a month).