India, May 31 -- Summer often brings concerns like tanning, uneven skin tone, and stubborn dark patches. While sunscreen remains the cornerstone of skin protection, many people are surprised to find that pigmentation still worsens despite regular use. The reason is simple: sunscreen is essential, but it is not the only factor involved in preventing or controlling pigmentation.

Pigmentation occurs when the skin produces excess melanin, the pigment responsible for skin colour. During summer, this process can become overactive due to several triggers, making pigmentation more noticeable and difficult to treat.

"Many people believe sunscreen is a complete shield against pigmentation, but summer skin protection goes beyond a single product. ...