TREATMENT RESULT · SUN-INDUCED HYPERPIGMENTATION
Sun-induced hyperpigmentation on the forehead and cheeks
Indications
Sun-induced hyperpigmentation located mainly on the forehead and cheeks, uneven skin tone, and the need for phased brightening therapy after sun exposure.
Case description
The plan was phased to combine skin calming, controlled epidermal renewal, and intensive hyperpigmentation-focused care.
Treatment protocol
- Week 1: Unstress treatment to calm the skin after sun exposure.
- Week 2: Rose de Mer Coral Peeling.
- Week 3: Unstress treatment for soothing.
- Weeks 4-6: Series of Muse treatments aimed at brightening and evening out skin tone.
- Week 7: Another Rose de Mer Coral Peeling.
- Week 8: Unstress treatment as a regenerating and soothing step.
- Weeks 9-11: Continuation of the Muse series.
Home care
- Silk Gentle Cleansing Cream
- Muse VitaC-Light Botanical Lightener
- BioPhyto Zaatar Cream
- Rose de Mer Post Peeling Cover Cream
- Forever Young Repairing Night Cream
Effect
After 11 weeks, the skin appeared brighter and more radiant, and the visibility of hyperpigmentation on the forehead and cheeks was reduced.
Specialist's recommendation: Consistent photoprotection and continuation of brightening care are recommended.
See the Muse lineEducational material from the Christina Cosmetics Poland team. It does not replace consultation with a certified cosmetologist.





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