Skin tone and texture refer to the colour, clarity and surface quality of the skin. Variations in these can occur over time due to a range of internal and external factors.
These changes may present as uneven tone, areas of pigmentation, roughness, or visible pores. They can develop gradually or fluctuate depending on individual skin characteristics, environmental exposure and skin sensitivity.


Changes in skin tone and texture can present in different ways. Common features may include:
Uneven skin tone or patchy pigmentation
Dull or less radiant appearance
Rough or uneven skin surface
Enlarged or more visible pores
Areas of congestion or reduced clarity
Fine lines associated with environmental exposure
These features are often more noticeable on areas regularly exposed to the environment, such as the face, neck and décolletage.


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