Fading PIH with a Clinical-Grade Retinoid Routine
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) is the flat, dark spot that’s left behind after an acne breakout, scratch, or skin injury. It’s especially common in medium to deep skin tones, where pigment cells are more reactive to inflammation.
What Causes PIH?
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Inflammation from acne, picking, or injury
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Sun exposure darkening healing skin
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Inconsistent skincare routines or skipping SPF
In my clinic, I’ve seen how frustrating PIH can be—especially for clients who are breakout-free but still don’t feel clear because of lingering spots.
The Most Effective Daily Habits to Prevent and Fade PIH
Even the best products won’t make much progress unless paired with healthy skin habits. I coach my clients to:
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Never pick or squeeze breakouts
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Wear mineral SPF daily (and reapply if outdoors)
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Use a gentle, consistent nighttime routine
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Support the barrier to prevent re-injury and irritation
Reducing inflammation and preventing new trauma are key.
Why Face Reality Retinal B3 Serum Is My Go-To for PIH
PIH fades best when we combine gentle resurfacing with pigment-regulating ingredients. This serum blends:
Ingredients That Fade Discoloration
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Retinal (Retinaldehyde): A stabilized form of Vitamin A that speeds up cell turnover and fades dark marks without the irritation of tretinoin or traditional retinol.
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Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Brightens uneven skin tone, reduces pigment transfer, and soothes inflammation.
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Glycolic Acid: Gently exfoliates dead skin to reveal a more even complexion and improve absorption of other actives.
Ingredients That Strengthen and Calm
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Glycerin + Saccharide Isomerate: Draw in and retain hydration to prevent peeling and dryness.
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Cloudberry Seed Oil: Packed with antioxidants to neutralize pigment-worsening free radicals.
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Panthenol + Sclerotium Gum: Calm the skin and buffer against potential irritation.
This formula was clearly designed for skin that needs results—but can’t afford to compromise its barrier.
How to Use Retinal B3 Serum for PIH
Here’s how I guide my PIH clients through starting this serum:
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Start every 2–3 nights in the PM after cleansing and hydration
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Use a pea-sized amount for the full face (or only on pigment-prone zones)
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Follow with a calming moisturizer
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Always wear SPF in the morning
After 2–4 weeks, you can increase to every other night, depending on your tolerance. Avoid mixing with other exfoliants unless directed.
A Sample Routine to Fade Dark Marks Without Overdoing It
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Cleanser: Non-stripping gel or creamy cleanser
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Hydrating Serum: Hyaluronic acid or beta-glucan-based
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Face Reality Retinal B3 Serum (PM only)
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Barrier Moisturizer: Ceramide-rich and fragrance-free
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SPF: Daily, even on cloudy days
Optional add-ons: A pigment inhibitor serum in the AM or calming mask weekly for sensitive skin
When Will You See Results?
PIH takes time to fade, especially without triggering irritation. With consistent use of retinaldehyde and sun protection, most of my clients see noticeable brightening in 6–12 weeks—with even better results over time.
Some choose to layer this with in-clinic treatments like enzyme peels or LED therapy to accelerate fading.
Let’s Personalize Your PIH Routine
Fading PIH is one of the most rewarding things I help clients with—because it restores confidence and clarity.
Want expert guidance? Book a consultation and let’s create a plan that fits your skin type, pigment pattern, and sensitivity level.
You can also start with Face Reality Retinal B3 Serum—a smart, gentle way to support skin renewal and say goodbye to stubborn dark marks.