You will see some improvement in brightness and texture within a few weeks, but deeper and more complex changes like pigmentation may take a few months of regular use.
Yes, but be sure to select gentle formulations and introduce active ingredients gradually to avoid irritation.
Yes. In fact, many skin care routines incorporate both, applying vitamin C in the morning and retinol in the evening.
These treatments can dramatically reduce the appearance of pigmentation, but darker, more ingrained spots may require continued treatment and even professional intervention.
Yes. Sunscreen should be a part of your daily skin care regimen even when indoors. Sun exposure not only ages the skin, but it can also impact your treatment results.