Pigmented Skin
Skin pigmentation disorders occur because the body produces either too much or too little melanin, a pigment that creates hair, skin, and eye color. It is in the epidermis and more precisely in the basal layer that the melanocytes are found, an army of cells responsible for the synthesis of melanins. This occurs all the time but is strongly stimulated by the effects of UVB rays, 1000 times more effective than UVA radiation. Melanins have the power to absorb ultraviolet rays, and thus they protect the skin from attack by solar radiation. This is translated into a more or less intense tanning of the skin.
Try DR. ME™ de-pigmentation series and regenerate the skin cells where there are blemishes and unwanted marks and aid the healing process of the damaged skin.