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What Are Top Skin Care Products For African American Skin?


There are an awful lot of companies out there claiming to have the top skin care products that are sensitive to the needs of African Americans. While African Americans tend to have the same type of simple skin care problems, there are some conditions and concerns specific to anyone with larger melanosomes. Melanin, the substance responsible for protecting us from the damaging UV radiation produced by the sun, is also what gives our skin pigment and it is found on specialized cells known as melanosomes.


Hyperpigmentation is a common problem with people having larger melanosomes and the typical symptom (a darkened area of skin that may linger for months, sometimes even years) is brought about when these specialized cells are inflamed by:
  • Cuts
  • Scrapes
  • Acne scar

Hydroquinone was a common skin care ingredient in remedies for hyperpigmentation because it is an effective bleaching agent. Unfortunately, most new skin care products are no longer made with hydroquinone because it has been linked to a number of medical problems and the FDA is now considering banning the bleaching agent entirely. Kojic acid, lemon oil, and lime oil are common bleaching agents found in many of the top skin care treatments for hyperpigmentation today.

Vitiligo is another problem found to be more common with African American skin and no known skin care solution exists for the condition. People with vitiligo will suddenly develop white patches of skin because their melanin has been attacked by their own immune system.

Dermatosis papulos nigra, otherwise known as dark freckles, appear on African American skin due to sun exposure. Beauty and skin care treatments for dark freckles are made with a lightening agent similar to the one used to treat hyperpigmentation.

Finally, another simple skin care issue common to African American skin is the keloid. A keloid occurs whenever a scar from a wound grows beyond its original size. The most common places for keloids to occur are:
  • Ear lobe
  • Back
  • Neck
  • Chest
Although there are some conditions that are more common in African Americans due to their larger melanosomes, the fact remains that we are all afflicted with pretty much the same problems, including:
  • Dryness
  • Excess oil
  • Acne
  • Dermatitis
  • Sensitive skin

Because inorganic and chemically derived ingredients have a higher probability of causing side effects and potential health risks, it is important to seek out and buy skin care solutions made from organic substances. This advice for skin care relates to treating any of the conditions listed above including hyperpigmentation.


The essential oils, like lemon or lime oil, are a group of over 150 plant extracts and many are found in beauty and skin care products because they are enriched with antioxidants and essential fatty acids. Antioxidants and essential fatty acids are important skin care ingredients because they help remove toxins and repair damage caused by them.


If you are looking for the top skin care products made from all natural ingredients like the essential oils mentioned earlier and sensitive to African American skin, try SkinSoSilky today!


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