12 Tyrosinase Inhibitors that Reduce Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is a common skincare concern where dark patches and uneven pigmentation shows up on the skin due to excess melanin formation. Usually, hyperpigmentation takes place due to regular and unprotected exposure (skipping sunscreen) to harmful rays of the sun and is more common in women of color. Post-inflammatory reaction, certain allergic reactions, and hormonal imbalances can all cause hyperpigmentation. Melanocytes are what give your skin, hair, eye their color. In this post, we list out some of the best tyrosinase inhibitors that reduce the production of melanin and therefore are widely used in anti-hyperpigmentation skincare products.
How Tyrosinase Influences Melanin Production"
Melanin is a pigment that is synthesized by melanocyte cells deep in the dermis layer. The frequency and amount at which melanocytes produce melanin is determined by the enzyme tyrosinase. Melanin synthesis takes place within melanosomes in melanocyte cells with the help of tyrosinase enzyme to protect your skin against UV damage. Tyrosinase oxidizes tyrosine (an amino acid) to create melanin. Melanosomes synthesize, store, and transport melanin pigment to the upper layers of the skin. To reduce and target hyperpigmentation, the products should aim at blocking melanin transfer and tyrosinase pathways. Tyrosinase inhibitors are also widely used as skin-lightening agents. 12 Tyrosinase Inhibitors that Reduce Hyperpigmentation:
1. Kojic Acid: Kojic acid is a skin lightening a...
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