Plants and Natural Products for the Treatment of Skin Hyperpigmentation - A Review

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Abstract

Skin hyperpigmentation is caused by several factors that upregulate melanogenesis. Plants and natural products with skin-whitening effects are gaining interest among consumers and researchers because they are perceived to be milder, safer, and healthier than synthetic alternatives. This review extensively summarizes the status of plants and natural products currently used in skin-whitening cosmetics as well as potential candidates for future use, because the scope of natural choices for efficient treatment of skin hyperpigmentation is rapidly widening. Biological activities of plants and natural extracts are therefore available for cosmetic formulators and dermatologists interested in naturally derived ingredients for skin hyperpigmentation treatment and in accordance with the consumers preferences and expectations upon natural cosmetic products.

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Kanlayavattanakul, M., & Lourith, N. (2018, March 5). Plants and Natural Products for the Treatment of Skin Hyperpigmentation - A Review. Planta Medica. Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1055/a-0583-0410

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