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Even skin tone isn’t about “perfect” skin — it’s about understanding how your skin responds to light, heat, hormones and inflammation. Pigmentation patterns tell a story about your skin’s history and how it adapts.

Stella tracks these changes over time so you can see what’s stable, what’s shifting, and what needs consistency rather than intensity.

1. Hyperpigmentation

This refers to any area that appears darker than your natural baseline skin tone. It can be influenced by sun exposure, past breakouts, inflammation, hormones or genetics.

We look at:

  • How deep the color is
  • Where it appears
  • How it changes week to week

This helps you understand whether you need gentle brightening, barrier support or simply more daily protection.

2. Sun Spots (Solar Lentigines)

These are distinct brown spots caused by long-term UV exposure. They’re a sign of photoaging and usually appear gradually.

They tend to respond slowly to routines — which is why prevention and protection matter more than aggressive correction.

3. Hormonal Pigmentation

Some pigment appears in more diffuse, symmetric patches — often across the cheeks, forehead or upper lip. This pattern is influenced by internal rhythms and sunlight.

Stella doesn’t label or diagnose — it simply tracks intensity and movement over time, so you can see how gentle consistency affects change.

4. Freckles

Freckles are small pigment spots that naturally darken with sun exposure and fade when light exposure decreases. They’re normal — and part of your natural tone pattern.

Freckles behave differently from sun spots, which is why tracking matters.

5. Your Skin Tone

Stella establishes your personal baseline tone so changes are measured relative to your skin, not a universal standard. This allows routines and product suggestions to match your natural tone and how it shifts across seasons.

6. Layered Pigmentation

Most people have more than one type of pigmentation at once — for example, freckles plus sun spots, or past breakout marks plus hormonal patches.

Because each behaves differently, Stella looks at them separately and together to show how they overlap and evolve.

Prevention Before Correction

Pigmentation is influenced by sunlight more than anything else. That means:

  • Daily protection is foundational
  • Consistency matters more than intensity
  • Small improvements add up over months

Tracking tone helps you see that progress clearly — even when it’s gradual.

Tomorrow: Day 4 — Texture & Smoothness.