PIH, or post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, is the flat, dark mark that sticks around long after an inflamed acne spot has healed. It’s not a scar—it’s leftover pigment, and it shows up most often in medium to deep skin tones.

Even if your acne is under control, PIH can hang on for months, which can be incredibly frustrating. It’s one of the top concerns I treat at my clinic in NYC.

Common triggers for PIH include:

  • Inflamed acne (especially cystic)

  • Picking or squeezing pimples

  • Sun exposure after a breakout

  • Harsh or drying skincare

The good news? PIH responds beautifully to the right kind of exfoliation and pigment-regulating ingredients.


How to Reduce PIH Without Making It Worse

Here are some everyday habits I coach my clients on that help prevent and fade PIH:

  • Never pick your skin—this causes deeper inflammation and more pigment

  • Wear SPF daily to prevent dark marks from settling in deeper

  • Avoid aggressive scrubs or peels unless your skin is professionally prepped

  • Hydrate and support your barrier to keep inflammation low

  • Use targeted ingredients consistently to brighten and renew


Why Mandelic Acid Is My Go-To for Fading PIH

The Face Reality Mandelic Serum is one of my favorite tools for addressing PIH in acne-prone clients—especially those with sensitive or reactive skin.

Mandelic Acid: Gentle Brightening and Clarifying

Mandelic acid is an AHA derived from bitter almonds, but what makes it unique is its molecular size. It’s larger than glycolic or lactic acid, which means it penetrates more slowly—perfect for sensitive skin types or those prone to inflammation.

Here’s why it works so well for PIH:

  • Exfoliates gently, encouraging cell turnover and fading pigment without irritation

  • Regulates oil and helps prevent new breakouts

  • Targets both discoloration and clogged pores

This combo is ideal for skin that’s still healing but needs help moving pigment out.

Lactic Acid and Niacinamide for Pigment Control

This formula also includes:

  • Lactic acid, which hydrates while exfoliating and supports smoother skin texture

  • Niacinamide, a multi-tasker that reduces uneven tone, brightens dull spots, and calms inflammation that can worsen pigment

Together, they make the Face Reality Mandelic Serum a powerhouse for clearing up old marks without overdoing it.

Barrier-Friendly Brightening

When treating PIH, you have to avoid triggering new inflammation. This serum helps with that by including:

  • Glycerin and sodium PCA for hydration

  • Sodium hyaluronate and urea to boost water retention in the skin

  • Witch hazel in a low, balanced concentration to help tone and freshen without stripping

Supporting your barrier is what keeps the healing process on track.


How I Use Mandelic Serum to Treat PIH in Clinic

I typically recommend the Face Reality Mandelic Serum as part of a consistent post-acne brightening plan:

  • Apply to clean, dry skin 3–4 nights per week to start

  • Focus on areas with discoloration, avoiding broken or peeling skin

  • Follow with a gentle hydrator and barrier-supporting moisturizer

  • Use SPF every single day—this is non-negotiable

With regular use, I’ve seen clients’ post-acne marks visibly soften and fade within weeks.


Who This Serum Is Best For

I use the Face Reality Mandelic Serum with clients who:

  • Are dealing with post-acne discoloration (PIH)

  • Break out easily or have sensitive, reactive skin

  • Want a non-irritating brightening product

  • Have deeper skin tones prone to lingering marks

This serum is especially useful when we’re trying to fade pigment but can’t risk triggering new inflammation.


Sample Routine for PIH-Prone Skin

Here’s a basic PIH-friendly routine I often recommend:

  1. Cleanser: Mild, sulfate-free gel cleanser

  2. Face Reality Mandelic Serum

  3. Hydrating serum: Something with hyaluronic acid, panthenol, or beta-glucan

  4. Barrier-friendly moisturizer: Look for ceramides and lightweight occlusives

  5. Daily SPF: Essential for pigment protection


Treat PIH the Right Way—Gently and Consistently

When you’re trying to fade post-acne marks, it’s tempting to go all in with peels or harsh actives. But with PIH, gentle and consistent always wins.

The Face Reality Mandelic Serum is one of the best tools I’ve found for brightening hyperpigmentation while keeping your skin calm, clear, and balanced.


Let’s Personalize Your Glow-Up

Struggling with stubborn marks after acne? I’ve helped hundreds of clients clear post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and feel confident in their skin again—with the right education, care, and products.

Book a consultation to get a personalized plan that works for your skin tone, concerns, and lifestyle.

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