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  2. The best kojic acid skin care products to brighten skin - AOL

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    It has 1% kojic acid, 5% niacinamide, and 3% tranexamic acid to help fade dark spots, red marks and brown patches, and may also be helpful for melasma, according to the brand. Plus, it’s ...

  3. Dermatologists Say This Type Of Soap Can Help Fade Age Spots

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    Kojic acid is a potent antioxidant that we use a lot for evening out the skin tone, fading hyperpigmentation, and treatment of melasma, says dermatologist Mona Gohara, MD. "The [washes] are ...

  4. Got Dark Spots? Kojic Acid Should Be on Your Radar - AOL

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    Dermatologists discuss the benefits of kojic acid for skin, including how the ingredients helps brighten skin, reduces dark spots and discoloration, and more.

  5. Skin whitening - Wikipedia

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    Alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) is used as a skin bleacher. Its biochemical mechanism is unclear. [6] Side effects may include sun sensitivity, skin redness, thickening, or itching. [6] Low concentrations may be used in cosmetics. [6] Kojic acid has been found to be an effective lightener in some studies and is also allowed to be used in cosmetics. [6]

  6. Hyperpigmentation - Wikipedia

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    There are a wide range of depigmenting treatments used for hyperpigmentation conditions, and responses to most are variable. [11]Most often treatment of hyperpigmentation caused by melanin overproduction (such as melasma, acne scarring, liver spots) includes the use of topical depigmenting agents, which vary in their efficacy and safety, as well as in prescription rules.

  7. Lentigo - Wikipedia

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    Some common depigmentation agents such as azelaic acid and kojic acid seem to be inefficient in this case, [6] however other agents might work well (4% hydroquinone, [7] 5% topical cysteamine, [8] 10% topical ascorbic acid [9]).

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