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Dark skin from eczema, often referred to as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, can occur after eczema flare-ups. The skin may darken in areas where eczema has caused inflammation or irritation. To manage dark skin from eczema, start by using gentle, fragrance-free moisturisers to keep the skin hydrated and prevent further irritation. Incorporate products with ingredients like vitamin C, niacinamide, or hydroquinone into your routine, as these can help lighten hyperpigmented areas. Avoid scratching or rubbing the affected skin, as this can worsen pigmentation. Regular use of sunscreen is crucial to protect your skin from further darkening caused by UV exposure. If over-the-counter treatments aren’t effective, consult a dermatologist for personalised advice and potential treatments like topical prescription creams or laser therapy. Following these steps can help reduce pigmentation and improve the overall appearance of your skin.

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