Blotchiness and skin staining are most ordinary on the chest and the back, and make the skin look uneven. The form is most obvious in skin that is hyper-pigmented (too much skin pigment) or hypo-pigmented (too little skin pigment).
Skin staining is cause by tinea versicolor, an ordinary chronic yeast disease of the skin. Tinea versicolor is particularly ordinary in warm climates and throughout the summertime.
"The best advice for people with this condition is in fact to wear sunscreen so that the normal skin doesn’t get so dark, and the affected [discolored] skin doesn’t tan.”If you get too a great deal of a tan, then you in fact make the difficulty worse."
Or else, tiring conceal makeup can help mask the blotchy skin and make blend in with the other skin areas.
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