
Dark spots over the face can be due to conditions like acne, boils, chickenpox, excessive exposure to harsh sun, allergy to certain facial products, or injuries. These spots can be a reason for significant distress due to social pressure for clear and radiant skin. Read more: How Do You Get Rid of Dark Spots on Your Face Overnight? Article
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What Does a Person With Face Blindness See?
Face blindness is also called prosopagnosia. It is a brain disorder that is characterized by the inability to recognize or differentiate between faces of people. The severity of this condition varies; some may have difficulty differentiating between faces of strangers or newly acquainted people, whereas others may struggle with recognizing even familiar faces. In some severe cases, they may not be able to recognize their own face.
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How Do You Get Rid of Dark Spots on Your Face Fast?
Getting rid of dark spots may take time; particularly if the spot is a few shades darker than your skin color, it would take six to 12 months to fade. If the spot lies deep in your skin, fading may take years. Dark spots are caused due to excess production of melanin (the dark-colored pigment present in the skin).
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Each of us secretly desires a glowing face. It is not surprising that the market is flooded with cosmetics claiming to make your skin glow. Healthy and glowing skin is not an overnight effect but a result of daily persistent efforts.
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Learn what hyperpigmentation is and which medical treatments can help reduce hyperpigmentation on your face.
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