1. Sepia Officinalis – Top-grade Medicine for Facial Pigmentation
pigmentation on the cheeks, forehead and nose. pigmentation with brownish or blackish spots with rough skin in general. very suitable for women with facial pigmentation arising during pregnancy and after childbirth, during menopause, hormonal imbalance. Along with facial pigmentation, dark circles under the eyes are a unique symptom.
2. Pulsatilla Nigricans – For Facial Pigmentation with Menstrual Irregularities
most effective medicine for facial pigmentation in women with menstrual irregularities like delayed periods, scanty menses, and suppressed menses. They show up as pigmented spots and freckles on the face. Pulsatilla is also helpful for acne resulting from menstrual irregularities.
3. Cadmium Sulphuratum – For Facial Pigmentation that Worsens in Sun
the best medicine to manage pigmentation increasing from sun exposure. The pigmentation varies from yellowish to brownish in color. Pigmented spots are present over the entire face, but most prominently on the nose and cheeks. Another guiding symptom for the use of Cadmium Sulphuratum is that pigmentation gets worse in the wind. The face may feel itchy.
4. Berberis Aquifolium – For Treating Facial Pigmentation from Eruptions
pigmentation spots and scars on the face left behind by any kind of eruption, or acne (simply called pimples). The skin may feel waxy. The cheeks may feel hot.
5. Sulphur – For Facial Pigmentation with Dry Skin
for facial pigmentation with dry, unhealthy and dirty skin with itching and burning sensation. Itching gets worse in the heat. Sulphur is also a good choice of medicine to treat facial pigmentation that has been subjected to ointments and external topical applications in the past.
6. Psorinum – For Facial Pigmentation with Oily, Waxy Skin
For facial pigmentation attended with greasy, oily, waxy skin, looks dull, pale and sick. The face is covered in pigmented spots that may be attended with itching. Acne – papular or pustular – may be present on the face.
7. Lachesis Muta – For Facial Pigmentation in Pre-menopausal Women
In addition to Sepia Officinalis, another helpful medicine for treating facial pigmentation in women of menopausal age is Lachesis Muta. This medicine is very useful for women around their menopausal age who are concerned about facial pigmentation along with other menopausal complaints such as hot flushes. facial pigmentation ranging from bluish–purple to bluish-black in color
8. Thuja Occidentalis – For Facial Pigmentation and Freckles
The use of Thuja Occidentalis is especially preferred for cases having both pigmentation and freckles on the face. The skin looks dirty, and dry and is covered in brown spots. The face may look pale, with dark circles under the eyes. Pigmented spots may also be present on the hands and arms. The skin is very sensitive to touch.